sidesaddleˈsaɪdˌsæd l
sidesaddle (n)
- plural
- sidesaddles
sidesaddle (adv)
English Definitions:
sidesaddle (adverb)
a saddle for a woman; rider sits with both feet on the same side of the horse
sidesaddle (adverb)
on or as if on a sidesaddle
"she rode sidesaddle"
sidesaddle (Noun)
A saddle, usually for a woman, in which the rider sits with both legs on the same side of the horse.
sidesaddle (Adverb)
Using such a saddle.
Sidesaddle
Sidesaddle riding is a form of equestrianism that uses a type of saddle which allows a rider to sit aside rather than astride an equine. Sitting aside dates back to antiquity and developed in European countries in the Middle Ages as a way for women in skirts to ride a horse in a modest fashion while also wearing fine clothing. It has retained a specialty equestrian niche even in the modern world.
Sidesaddle
Sidesaddle riding is a form of equestrianism that uses a type of saddle which allows female riders to sit aside rather than astride an equine. Sitting aside dates back to antiquity and developed in European countries in the Middle Ages as a way for women in skirts to ride a horse in a modest fashion while also wearing fine clothing. It has retained a specialty niche even in the modern world.
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