cordwainer
11Cordwainer (ward) — St Mary le Bow Coordinates: 51°30′46″N …
12Cordwainer Street — Identified with Bow Lane (q.v.), Cordeweyner Strete, otherwise Bowe Lane, 18 Eliz. 1576 (Lond. I. p.m. II. p. 202). Earliest mention: Corveyserestrate, H. III. (c. 12 or 14 H. III.) (Anc. Deeds, A. 1667). Cordewanere strete, 14 H. III. (ib …
13cordwainer — noun Date: 14th century 1. archaic a worker in cordovan leather 2. shoemaker • cordwainery noun …
14cordwainer — cordwainery, n. /kawrd way neuhr/, n. Archaic. 1. a person who makes shoes from cordovan leather. 2. shoemaker; cobbler. [1150 1200; ME cordewaner < OF cordewan(i)er. See CORDWAIN, ER2] * * * …
15cordwainer — noun a) a shoemaker b) a worker in cordwain a leather from Córdoba. Syn: shoemaker See Also: cobbler …
16cordwainer — [ kɔ:dweɪnə] noun archaic a shoemaker (still used in the names of guilds). Origin ME: from Anglo Norman Fr. cordewaner, from OFr. cordewan (see cordovan) …
17cordwainer — n. Shoemaker …
18cordwainer — cord·wain·er …
19cordwainer — cord•wain•er [[t]ˈkɔrd weɪ nər[/t]] n. archaic 1) a person who makes shoes from cordovan leather 2) shoemaker; cobbler • Etymology: 1150–1200; ME cordewaner < OF cordewan(i)er cord′wain•er•y, n …
20cordwainer — n. shoemaker …