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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
saddlery
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ His father had given them a lecture on the evils of saddlery repair bills.
▪ On the lefthand side was the shed where they kept the saddlery.
▪ Once learned, saddlery is a skill which will always be there when you need it.
▪ To ride a horse it has to have saddlery.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Saddlery

Saddlery \Sad"dler*y\, n.

  1. The materials for making saddles and harnesses; the articles usually offered for sale in a saddler's shop.

  2. The trade or employment of a saddler.

Wiktionary
saddlery

n. 1 (context uncountable English) The trade or craft of a saddler. 2 A place of business of a saddler. 3 The inventory and equipment of a saddler.

WordNet
saddlery
  1. n. gear for a horse [syn: stable gear, tack]

  2. workshop where a saddler works

Usage examples of "saddlery".

Further search revealed large supplies of clothes, saddlery, arms, and ammunition -- all placed in recesses of the cave -- besides other articles which would appear to have been deposited in that secure receptacle many years since.

Aquilonian knight carrying new horse tackle out of a saddlery that had not existed the last time he came into Venarium.

Also the saddlery, saddle-bags, guns and ammunition must be overhauled, all of which took some time.

In a little while we came to the two milk trees by the main gate of the kraal, where much of our saddlery still lay scattered about, though the guns had gone.

The first unshuttered one opened on a kind of gun-room, for it was full of old saddlery and poles for otter hunting, and on the walls were guns and fishing rods.

He was the more impressive because in the midst of wealth and splendour he remained poor: he had more than once bought turquoises and opals and horses and saddlery, which he paid for in instalments, like any little merchant.

The staff stood round him, spellbound at his new ses Gradually stable and bar, saddlery and forge emptied into the yard, their occupants crowding the kitchen door and passage.

Temple of the Lord of Light in Haven was a small one, situated between a saddlery and a chandler.

There was a small amount of clutter and discarded saddlery at each end of it, but in the middle, next to the front door, was a rocking chair.

Count Stercus had not permitted taverns and saddleries to encroach on the palisade.

He moved past the myriad shops of the old city, shuttered and dark at this hour: saddleries, millinery shops, pawnbrokers, slaughterhouses.

They contained racing calendars, old accounts, receipts, press cuttings, photographs, papers to do with the horses currently in training, analyses of form, letters from owners, records of saddlery and fodder transactions.