Definition of Saddlecloth. Meaning of Saddlecloth. Synonyms of Saddlecloth

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Definition of Saddlecloth

Saddlecloth
Saddlecloth Sad"dle*cloth` (?; 115), n. A cloth under a saddle, and extending out behind; a housing.

Meaning of Saddlecloth from wikipedia

- and to compensate for fit problems. In addition, square pads, called saddlecloths in the UK and Australia, have become a po****r style for eventing, show...
- A shabrack or shabraque (Turkish: çaprak, Hungarian: csábrák) is a saddlecloth, formerly used by European light cavalry. The shabraque was an accoutrement...
- the left shoulder, woolen t****els for the sabre straps, and the horse saddlecloths. Dragoons were issued a long, straight blade with a single edge, the...
- this section, the horse wears a red snaffle bridle and a red shabrack (saddlecloth) with the golden coat of arms of the Austrian Empire. The "Airs Above...
- Alexander the Great of Macedon depict a saddle cloth. The Gr****s called the saddlecloth or pad, ephippium (ἐφίππιον or ἐφίππειον). Early solid-treed saddles...
- saddles embroidered with gold or silver thread, and bridles, belts, saddlecloths and boots with traditional Ottoman ornamentation. Ghiordés rugs and rugs...
- of deer, the outer men on horses, and men leading horses. The horse saddlecloths are woven in different designs. The inner field contains 4 × 6 identical...
- is of riders, stags, and griffins. Many of the Pazyryk felt hangings, saddlecloths, and cushions were covered with elaborate designs executed in appliqué...
- the cavalryman's carbine. The McClellan saddle was placed on top of a saddlecloth, shabrack, or saddle blanket. As noted above, the McClellan saddle served...
- other sources of samite as well as other Eastern luxuries. A samite saddlecloth known in the West as the Suaire de Saint-Josse, now in the Musée du Louvre...