- unsaddled
- un·saddled
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
unsaddled — adjective Not saddled. an unsaddled horse … Wiktionary
unsaddled — v. remove the saddle (as from a horse) … English contemporary dictionary
unsaddled — adjective with no saddle • Ant: ↑saddled • Similar to: ↑bareback, ↑barebacked … Useful english dictionary
barebacked — I adjective riding without a saddle a bareback rider • Syn: ↑bareback • Similar to: ↑unsaddled II adverb without a saddle she prefers to ride her horse … Useful english dictionary
Datsun 510 — Datsun 510 … Wikipedia
Paddock — The term paddock may refer to*the name for an enclosure where horses are kept in British English. *in Australian and New Zealand English, the term can mean any field in the agricultural sense (as opposed to a playing field) *the enclosed area at… … Wikipedia
Darraðarljóð — is a skaldic poem in Old Norse found in chapter 156 of Njáls saga. The song consists of 11 stanzas, and within it twelve valkyries weave and choose who is to be slain at the Battle of Clontarf (fought outside Dublin in 1014 CE). Of the twelve… … Wikipedia
Desert Orchid — Sire Grey Mirage Grandsire Double U Jay Dam Flower Child Damsire Brother … Wikipedia
unsaddle — /un sad l/, v., unsaddled, unsaddling. v.t. 1. to take the saddle from. 2. to cause to fall or dismount from a saddle; unhorse. v.i. 3. to take the saddle from a horse. [1350 1400; ME unsadelen; see UN 2, SADDLE; cf. D ontsadelen, OHG intsatalôn] … Universalium
nacod — adj 1. naked, nude, bare; empty; (a) of persons, without clothing, destitute of clothing (implying poverty and wretchedness); (b) of an animal, unsaddled, bare backed; (c) of a sword, naked, unsheathed; (d) of a surface, bare, without a covering; … Old to modern English dictionary