bootmaker

noun

Etymology

From boot + maker.

  1. inherited from maker
  2. formed as bootmaker — “boot + maker

Definitions

  1. A maker of boots

    A maker of boots; a cobbler.

    • "He was one of those men," said Isabella, "who have no separate existence from their tailor, unless, indeed, a portion be claimed by the glover and bootmaker. I should as soon think of marrying a suit of clothes."

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA