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Surcingled
Surcingled Sur"cin`gled, a. Bound with the surcingle.

Meaning of Surcingle from wikipedia

- A surcingle is a strap made of leather or leather-like synthetic materials such as nylon or neoprene, sometimes with elastic, that fastens around the...
- rawhide composite piece often compared to a suitcase handle attached to a surcingle and placed just behind the horse's withers. The rider leans back and spurs...
- with the addition of side reins that attach to a saddle, harness, or surcingle (a wide leather or nylon band that goes around the horse's barrel) and...
- sort of padding or protection, but a blanket attached by some form of surcingle or girth was probably the first "saddle", followed later by more elaborate...
- riding, where the rider rides a bucking horse holding onto a leather surcingle or rigging with only one hand, and saddle bronc riding, where the rider...
- roller mill, to crush or grind various materials Roller, or training surcingle, around a horse's girth Roller (agricultural tool), a non-powered tool...
- Lines/reins Shadow roll Horse br**** Collar and hames Crupper Harness saddle Surcingle Terret Trace Horse-drawn vehicle Carriage Cart Coach Sled/sleigh Sulky...
- Lines/reins Shadow roll Horse br**** Collar and hames Crupper Harness saddle Surcingle Terret Trace Horse-drawn vehicle Carriage Cart Coach Sled/sleigh Sulky...
- and also can be made entirely of very strong elastic. An overgirth or surcingle is often used in addition to a regular leather girth. Made of leather...
- tack. It is a strap that runs forward from the bottom of the girth or surcingle, and forks. The forks continue to a ring on either side of the bridle...