The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . e colors employed) by the application of cer-tain agents, as salts of iron, copper, or bichro-mate of potash. For saddening olives, drabs, clarets, &c,, and for cottonblacks, it [copperas] has been generally discarded in favourof nitrate of iron. W. Crookes, Dyeing and Calico-printing, p. (sadl), w. [< me. sadet. ;:adel = MLG. LGsadcl = OHG. satal, satid, MHG. satel, G. sattel= Icel. sotliidl = Sw. Dan. sadel, a saddle: per-haps of Slavic origin


The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . e colors employed) by the application of cer-tain agents, as salts of iron, copper, or bichro-mate of potash. For saddening olives, drabs, clarets, &c,, and for cottonblacks, it [copperas] has been generally discarded in favourof nitrate of iron. W. Crookes, Dyeing and Calico-printing, p. (sadl), w. [< me. sadet. ;:adel = MLG. LGsadcl = OHG. satal, satid, MHG. satel, G. sattel= Icel. sotliidl = Sw. Dan. sadel, a saddle: per-haps of Slavic origin: cf. OBulg. Serv. = Pol. siodlo = Russ. sicdlo, a saddle (Finn!satida, a saddle, perhaps < Tent.); idt. < -v/ sad,sit: see***. Cf. L. icHn (for *.scfff«),a seat,chair,saddle (see sell^), sedile, a chair, from the sameroot.] 1. A contrivance secured on the backof a horse or other animal, to serve as a seatfor a rider or for supporting goods packed fortransportation, (a) The seat of wood or leather pro-vided for a rider, especially on horseback : as, -^.English riding:saddle; B, ladies saddle, or side-saddle; C,McClellan saddle; A cowboy saddle; Ji, saddletree, rt, seat; *,;ockcy; c,.:. ; rf, skirt; r, girth ;/. stirrup; je. pommel; A,knee-puff; I. thigh-puff; *. cinch; /, cantlc ; w. horn, hunting-sndd^f, racing-saddfc, side-snrfdfc, McClellan sad-dle. Jlexican saddfc. The riders saddle has differed great-ly in construction and in use among different nations andat different times, especially as to the length of the stir-rups and the posture of the rider, Mylorde, he seid, thatye will in this nedeChaunge my Sadyll and sett it on this stede, aeneryiles (E. E. T. S.), 1. 2254. / saddle In the luno rite i loM mr hor», «nil mr mdiM and?^•lell. 7-orHn;;fmi, llUrl- f IntA, p. &. , unJcr II, I which |.. ,.,,. Ihill, , , .. , . , ., ^ ,, ,„ l,r .W: ItUI Kir<lfdi A sintp to 11 •. S<-c cut* iiniK-r h4irn/u luu


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