Shoemaker - Law Dictionary Search Results
Shoemaker
Matched in: Term Shoemaker
Crispin
A shoemaker jocularly so called from the patron saint of the craft
Elsin
A shoemakers awl
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Lingel
A shoemakers thread
Cordwainer
A worker in cordwain or cordovan leather a shoemaker
Shoemaking
The business of a shoemaker
Contract
throw the cigars out of the carriage half-way there, and ask for half the money; or if a shoemaker agrees to make a pair of shoes, he cannot offer you one shoe, and ask you to pay
Cordwainer, or cordiner
Cordwainer, or cordiner [fr. Cordonnier, Fr., fr cordouan, Old. Fr., originally leather from Cordova], a shoemaker.
Manufacturing purposes
would be the raw hide, but the leather itself a manufactured article would constitute the material for the shoemaker's business, and we cannot say that the shoemakers are not manufacturers because they do not work on raw
Heelball
A composition of wax and lampblack used by shoemakers for polishing and by antiquaries in copying inscriptions
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