saddler
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Harp \Harp\ (h[aum]rp), n. [OE. harpe, AS. hearpe; akin to D.
harp, G. harfe, OHG. harpha, Dan. harpe, Icel. & Sw. harpa.]
1. A musical instrument consisting of a triangular frame
furnished with strings and sometimes with pedals, held
upright, and played with the fingers.
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2. (Astron.) A constellation; Lyra, or the Lyre.
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3. A grain sieve. [Scot.]
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{Aeolian harp}. See under {Aeolian}.
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{Harp seal} (Zool.), an arctic seal ({Phoca Gr[oe]nlandica}).
The adult males have a light-colored body, with a
harp-shaped mark of black on each side, and the face and
throat black. Called also {saddler}, and {saddleback}. The
immature ones are called {bluesides}; their fur is white,
and they are killed and skinned to harvest the fur.
{Harp shell} (Zool.), a beautiful marine gastropod shell of
the genus {Harpa}, of several species, found in tropical
seas. See {Harpa}.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
70 Moby Thesaurus words for "saddler":
baker, bidet, bookdealer, bookseller, butcher, carriage horse,
cart horse, cavalry horse, chandler, clothing merchant,
confectioner, draft horse, draper, dray horse, driving horse,
drysalter, fill horse, filler, fishmonger, fishwife, florist,
footwear merchant, fruiterer, furnisher, furrier, gigster,
greengrocer, grocer, groceryman, haberdasher, hack, hackney,
hardwareman, hunter, ironmonger, jeweler, jument, lead, leader,
liquor merchant, mount, newsdealer, pack horse, palfrey, perfumer,
plow horse, pole horse, polo pony, post-horse, poulterer, remount,
rider, riding horse, road horse, roadster, rouncy, saddle horse,
shaft horse, stalking-horse, stationer, sumpter, sumpter horse,
thill horse, thiller, tobacconist, vintner, wheeler, wheelhorse,
wine merchant, workhorse
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