Definition of Unsaddle. Meaning of Unsaddle. Synonyms of Unsaddle

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Definition of Unsaddle

Unsaddle
Unsaddle Un*sad"dle, v. t. [1st pref. un- + saddle.] 1. To strip of a saddle; to take the saddle from, as a horse. 2. To throw from the saddle; to unhorse.

Meaning of Unsaddle from wikipedia

- the end of the poem, the valkyries sing "start we swiftly with steeds unsaddled—hence to battle with brandished swords!" The prose narrative picks up...
- racing, the location where the racehorses are mounted before a race and unsaddled after a race.: 156  pair Two horses harnessed side-by-side.: 157  Often...
- of his plantains, milk, and cheese; relinquish to him his rustic bed; unsaddle and feed his horse, which at break of day he will have in readiness, and...
- numbers to right-hand-drive markets, predominantly ****an's domestic market, unsaddled by engine emission regulations. The K prefix cars are coupés, with a swept...
- ogled along the way, and that the captives were humiliated, carried on unsaddled camels, and, according to al-Tabari, bound in ropes and shackles. The...
- he could possibly go". Three cheers were called as Desert Orchid was unsaddled, surrounded by thousands of fans. The race was voted best horse race ever...
- a race track where horses are paraded and mounted before a race, and unsaddled after a race Paddock, a toad Paddock Shops, a shopping center in Louisville...
- described how a herdsman breaking in a semi-wild horse was able to ungirth and unsaddle his horse as it bucked underneath him. He wrote, "It is a pleasure to see...
- place by 17 lengths by Easysland and finished too tired to go into the unsaddling enclosure. After the race, jockey Keith Donoghue said: "He ran his heart...
- , sponge, hammer ablative: to remove something from X, e.g., deplane, unsaddle privative: to remove X from something, e.g., pit (olives), behead, bone...