Definitions for unsaddleʌnˈsæd l

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Random House Webster's College Dictionary

un•sad•dleʌnˈsæd l(v.)-dled, -dling.

  1. (v.t.)to take the saddle from.

    Category: Sport

  2. to cause to fall or dismount from a saddle; unhorse.

    Category: Sport

  3. (v.i.)to take the saddle from a horse.

    Category: Sport

Origin of unsaddle:

1350–1400

Princeton's WordNet

  1. unsaddle, offsaddle(verb)

    remove the saddle from

    "They unsaddled their mounts"

Wiktionary

  1. unsaddle(Verb)

    To remove a saddle.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Unsaddle(verb)

    to strip of a saddle; to take the saddle from, as a horse

  2. Unsaddle(verb)

    to throw from the saddle; to unhorse


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