noun
- craftspeople who make bits, spurs, and other metal equipment for horses
Usage: archaic; historical
Examples
- The medieval loriners crafted fine bits and bridles for the knights’ horses.
- In the guild system, loriners held an important position in the horse equipment trade.
- The town’s loriners were known throughout the region for their quality metalwork.
- Ancient records show that loriners often worked alongside blacksmiths and saddlers.
- The loriner’s shop displayed an array of spurs, bits, and stirrups.
- Few people today know what loriners were, as their craft has largely disappeared.