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1. (n.) cobbler
a person who mends shoes.
2. cobbler
a deep-dish fruit pie with a thick biscuit crust, usu. only on top.
3. cobbler
an iced drink of wine or liquor with fruit and sugar.
4. cobbler
Archaic. a clumsy workman.
Etymology: (1250–1300; ME cobelere=cobel- (of obscure orig.) +-ere -er1)
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Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) cobbler, shoemaker
a person who makes or repairs shoes
2. (noun) cobbler
tall sweetened iced drink of wine or liquor with fruit
3. (noun) deep-dish pie, cobbler
a pie made of fruit with rich biscuit dough usually only on top of the fruit
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| Definition of 'Cobbler' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Cobbler
a mender of shoes
2. (noun) Cobbler
a clumsy workman
3. (noun) Cobbler
a beverage. See Sherry cobbler, under Sherry
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Sense: a person who mends shoes.
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Afrikaans: skoenmaker |
Arabic: إسْكافي |
Bulgarian: обущар |
Brazilian: sapateiro |
Czech: švec |
German: der Flickschuster |
Danish: skomager |
Greek: τσαγκάρης, μπαλωματής |
Spanish: zapatero |
Estonian: kingsepp |
Farsi: پینه دوز؛ کفش ساز |
Finnish: suutari |
French: cordonnier/-ière |
Hebrew: סַנדלָר |
Hindi: मोची |
Croatian: postolar |
Hungarian: foltozóvarga |
Indonesian: tukang sepatu |
Icelandic: skósmiður |
Italian: ciabattino, calzolaio |
Japanese: 靴直し職人 |
Korean: 구두 수선공 |
Lithuanian: kurpius |
Latvian: kurpnieks (apavu labotājs |
Malay: tukang kasut |
Dutch: schoenlapper |
Norwegian: skomaker |
Polish: szewc |
Persian: پینه دوز؛ کفش ساز |
Pashto: موچى |
Portuguese: sapateiro |
Romanian: cizmar |
Russian: сапожник |
Slovak: obuvník |
Slovenian: čevljar |
Serbian: obućar |
Swedish: skomakare |
Thai: ช่างซ่อมหรือทำรองเท้า |
Turkish: ayakkabı tamircisi |
Taiwanese: 製(修)鞋匠 |
Ukrainian: швець, що займається лаго |
Urdu: موچی ، جوتیاں گانٹھنے وال |
Vietnamese: người chữa giầy |
Chinese: 皮匠,修鞋匠 |
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