Cordwainer [noun]

Definition of Cordwainer:

shoemaker

Synonyms of Cordwainer:


Opposite/Antonyms of Cordwainer:

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Sentence/Example of Cordwainer:

Cordwainer was the old name for "shoemaker," and is still kept in the names of shoemakers' guilds and societies.

"Both equally necessary members of the body corporate," said Henry, whose father had been a cordwainer.

An intelligent cordwainer of this city has invented a bathing shoe to fit the under-toe at Long Branch.

I was an apprentice to a cordwainer, but my indentures were given up before I left England, sir.

"She shall have a good cloak," said he; and he proceeded to inform me that he was a cordwainer.

His early years were spent at Newcastle-on-Tyne with his uncle, a cordwainer, to whom he was apprentice in his fourteenth year.

This mayor gave tenements to discharge Cordwainer street ward of fifteens.

First I would go to the tailor and the cordwainer, and be fitted for my new splendours as an archer of the guard.

And every cordwainer that shod any man or woman on the Sunday, to pay thirty shillings.

I shall not wonder if I come to be cousin to a cordwainer's 'prentice yet!