saddlery

Noun

 * 1)  The trade or craft of a saddler.
 * 2) * 1863,, letter dated 27 January, 1863, in David Adams (ed.), The Letters of Rachel Henning, Penguin, 1969, p.124,
 * The whole station is engaged in saddlery just now. It is wonderful how soon people learn to do everything for themselves in the bush.
 * 1) A place of business of a saddler.
 * 2) * 1931, Ruth Russell, Lake Front, Chicago: Thomas S. Rockwell, Part 3, Chapter 2, p.209,
 * Occasional stores pressed close to the wooden walk, and you got the dry smell of hay-and-feed shops or leathery whiffs from saddleries
 * 1)  The inventory and equipment of a saddler; saddles and other horse-riding equipment, or the materials for making them.
 * 1) * 1931, Ruth Russell, Lake Front, Chicago: Thomas S. Rockwell, Part 3, Chapter 2, p.209,
 * Occasional stores pressed close to the wooden walk, and you got the dry smell of hay-and-feed shops or leathery whiffs from saddleries
 * 1)  The inventory and equipment of a saddler; saddles and other horse-riding equipment, or the materials for making them.
 * 1)  The inventory and equipment of a saddler; saddles and other horse-riding equipment, or the materials for making them.
 * 1)  The inventory and equipment of a saddler; saddles and other horse-riding equipment, or the materials for making them.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: сарачество
 * Danish: saddelmageri
 * Dutch:
 * Russian: шо́рное де́ло,


 * Bulgarian: сарачница
 * Danish: saddelmagerværksted, saddelmageri
 * Russian: шо́рная мастерска́я, ,


 * Bulgarian:
 * Maori: whakarawe hōiho
 * Russian: шо́рные изде́лия