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Definition of loriner in English: loriner(also lorimer) nounˈlɒrɪnə archaic A maker of small iron objects, especially bits, spurs, stirrups, and mountings for horse's bridles. Example sentencesExamples - In England's early history, a bridlemaker was known as a loriner and occupations were often used as family names.
- If you can find one, I suggest you get a loriner to come and assess you and your pony. These are specialists in bits and they really know what they are doing.
- There aren't any loriners in the City of London nowadays, the centre of the British craft being in Walsall, which is perhaps why the Company no longer has a London headquarters.
Origin Middle English: from Old French lorenier, from lorain 'harness strap', from Latin lorum 'strap'. |