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surcingle
surcingle, n. (ˈsɜːsɪŋg(ə)l) Forms: 4–7 sursengle, 5 surcyngylle, sorseynggle, 6 sursyngle, -cyngle, 6–8 sursingle, (7 erron. sussingle, 7, 9 circingle), 7– surcingle. [a. OF. sur-, so(u)rcengle, -sangle: see sur- and cingle.] 1. A girth for a horse or other animal; esp. a large girth passing over a...
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Surcingle
Placement
When used without a saddle, a surcingle sits just behind the withers. When used with a saddle, the surcingle runs over the seat near the pommel.
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Surcingle belt
A surcingle belt is a belt having a web body with leather fittings on either end and a frame style metal buckle. Surcingle belts are conventionally considered an element of casual dress. They are strongly associated with the preppy subculture.
Belts (clothing)
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Pack saddle
The upper side of the pack saddle resembles a rack to let its load rest on and be tied on with ropes, straps, a surcingle, or other devices.
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Overcheck
It can be attached to the surcingle of a horse harness, or to the harness saddle. Related equipment
Related types of checkrein often used in conjunction with an overcheck are side reins, a pair of reins which run simply from the bit to a surcingle
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Chambon
It is a strap that runs forward from the bottom of the girth or surcingle, and forks.
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sursese
sursengle, surserare, sursese obs. ff. surcingle, siserary, surcease.
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Harness saddle
For very light use, saddle and girth may be replaced by a surcingle.
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Australian stock saddle
A surcingle passing over the seat of the saddle is also used to provide additional safety. The rear of the saddle is sometimes secured by a crupper.
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bitting
▪ I. bitting, vbl. n.1 (ˈbɪtɪŋ) [f. bit v. + -ing1.] The putting of the bit in a horse's mouth.1611 Cotgr., Embouchement..the bitting, or bridling of a horse. 1833 Regul. Instr. Cavalry i. 83 On first bitting, the bridoon is to be used. Comb. bitting-rigging (Saddlery), a bridle, surcingle, back-str...
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Roller
a rolling-element bearing
Roller, used in rolling (metalworking)
Roller, in a roller mill, to crush or grind various materials
Roller, or training surcingle
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