different between pillionwise vs saddlewise
pillionwise
English
Etymology
pillion +? -wise
Adverb
pillionwise (comparative more pillionwise, superlative most pillionwise)
- In the manner of a pillion.
Related terms
- saddlewise
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saddlewise
English
Etymology
saddle +? -wise
Adverb
saddlewise (not comparable)
- In the manner of a saddle.
- 1832, Scottish jests and anecdotes
- "Shall I cut this loin of mutton saddlewise?" said a gentleman carving. "No," said his friend, "cut it bridlewise, for then we may all chance to get a BIT in our mouths."
- 1832, Scottish jests and anecdotes
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