ostler (Meaning)
Wordnet
ostler (n)
someone employed in a stable to take care of the horses
Webster
ostler (n.)
See Hostler.
Synonyms & Antonyms of ostler
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ostler Sentence Examples
- The ostler swiftly groomed and saddled the horses for the departing riders.
- The ostler's quarters were humble, tucked away in the back of the inn's stables.
- The ostler had a keen eye for details, noticing even the slightest flaw in the horses' harnesses.
- In medieval times, ostlers were essential members of any household with horses.
- The ostler's knowledge of horses and their care was invaluable to both travelers and local gentry.
- The ostler's profession required a combination of physical strength and gentle handling skills.
- The ostler's earnings were modest, but he took pride in his work and the well-being of the animals under his care.
- The ostler's assistants were often young boys eager to learn the trade.
- The ostler's reputation was built on his reliability and the health of the horses entrusted to him.
- The ostler's presence at inns and coaching stops ensured the comfort and safety of equine travelers.
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someone employed in a stable to take care of the horsesSee Hostler.
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The ostler swiftly groomed and saddled the horses for the departing riders.
The ostler's quarters were humble, tucked away in the back of the inn's stables.
The ostler had a keen eye for details, noticing even the slightest flaw in the horses' harnesses.
In medieval times, ostlers were essential members of any household with horses.