Definition of Tapadera

1. n. One of the leather hoods which cover the stirrups of a Mexican saddle.

Definition of Tapadera

1. a part of a saddle [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tapadera

tap dances
tap dancing
tap drill
tap house
tap in
tap into
tap out
tap up
tap water
tap wrench
tapa
tapacolo
tapacolos
tapaculo
tapaculos
tapadera (current term)
tapaderas
tapadero
tapaderos
tapalo
tapalos
tapas
tapaslike
tapayaxin
tapayaxins
tapazol
tapdance
tape
tape-record
tape-recorded

Literary usage of Tapadera

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Monthly Magazine (1837)
"Then the long cord that confines the luggage is loosened, and the load re-adjusted with the wonderful celerity which practice gives, the tapadera is removed ..."

2. Handbook for Rangers & Woodsmen by Jay Laird Burgess Taylor (1916)
"(2) The abbreviated form of "tapadera" (qv). Col. all parts WD To pierce an animal's side at such a point and in such a manner that internal gases may ..."

3. Classified and Descriptive Catalogue of the Art Objects of Spanish by Juan Facundo Riaño, South Kensington Museum (1872)
"Jarra con tapadera." Glazed earthenware, with eight handles in form of flowers or vegetables, painted blue, yellow, and manganese. Spanish (Andujar). 1870. ..."

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