saddle horn

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saddle horn

A cowboy holds onto the saddle horn while riding his horse.

Definition

Noun: A high, upward-projecting part at the front of a Western-style saddle, typically made of metal and covered in leather. It serves as a secure handhold or a point for tying a rope, especially in ranching and rodeo activities.

Usage

The term "saddle horn" refers specifically to the prominent feature on a Western saddle. It is a functional component, not merely decorative.

Examples
  • The cowboy wrapped the lariat around the saddle horn after roping the calf.
  • She held onto the saddle horn tightly as the horse trotted over the rough terrain.
  • The leather covering on the old saddle horn was worn smooth from years of use.
Advanced Usage
  • "To dally" or "take a dally": In roping, to wrap the rope quickly around the saddle horn to secure a caught animal.
    • He knew how to take a quick dally around the saddle horn to hold the steer.
Variants and Related Words
  • Horn: Often used alone in a ranching context to mean the saddle horn.
    • "Tie it off on the horn," the rancher instructed.
  • Pommel: A more general term for the front, raised part of any saddle; the Western saddle horn is a specific type of pommel.
Synonyms
  • Pommel (specifically a or )
Related Phrases
  • Horn of the saddle: A slightly more descriptive, but less common, phrasing.
    • The rope was secured to the horn of the saddle.
saddle horn

A cowboy holds onto the saddle horn while riding his horse.

Noun
  1. a high pommel of a Western saddle (usually metal covered with leather)

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