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saddled, ppl. a.|ˈsæd(ə)ld| [f. saddle v. + -ed1.] 1. Furnished with a saddle.
1002in Kemble Cod. Diplom. VI. 147 Ic ᵹeann minum hlaforde..feower hors twa ᵹesadelod and twa unᵹesadelode. 1890Daily News 15 Feb. 2/5 A saddled horse was seen in a field without a rider. 2. As the epithet of fishes, insects, etc., having saddle-like markings.
1803Shaw Zool. IV. 467 Saddled Sparus. Sparus Ephippium. Ibid. 596 Saddled Mackrel. Scomber Equula. 1880Swinton Insect Variety 162 The common Saddled Leaf-cricket of the Vine (Ephippigera vitium) has especially thick cup-shaped elytra. |