Unsaddle (verb)

To remove the saddle from a horse.

Origin:

From the middle english word "unsadelen" meaning to remove the saddle from a horse.

Examples:

  1. He unsaddled the horse after a long ride.
  2. She unsaddled the pony before grooming it.
  3. I had to unsaddle the mule before giving it a rest.
  4. He unsaddled the stallion before turning it loose.
  5. They had to unsaddle the donkey before loading it with supplies.
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