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sútere

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
sútere, es; m.
Wright's OE grammar
§602;
A shoemaker, souter (Scotch)
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  • Sútere

    sutor,

      Wrt. Voc. i. 74, 11.
  • Sum sútere siwode ðæs hálgan weres sceós. . . Anianus wæs geháten se ylca sútere,

      Homl. Skt. i. 15, 23, 27.
  • Eówer sútere hé is uester sutor est, eówer súteres tól

    uestri sutoris instrumenta,

      Ælfc. Gr. 15; Zup. 105, 14.
  • Gif hé smeáwyrhtan hæfþ, ðám hé sceal tó tólan fylstan; sútere and óðran wyrhtan ǽlc weorc sylf wísaþ hwæt him tó gebyreþ, Anglia ix. 263, 18.
  • Sútera hús

    sutrina domus,

      Wrt. Voc. i. 59, 3. [A
    sutare þet haueð forloren his el, he secheð hit anonriht. A. R. 324, 17.
  • Euerych soutere þ[^t] wonyeþ in þe citee [of Wynchestre] þ[^t] halt shoppe,

      E. G. 358, 22.
  • Euerych sowtere þ makeþ shon of newe roþes leþer,

      359, 14 (14th cent.).
  • More borynde þanne zouteres eles

      , Ayenb. 66, 12.
  • Sowtare or cordewaner

    sutor,

      Prompt. Parv. 466, col. 2.
  • O. H. Ger. sútári: M. H. Ger. sútære; schuoch-sútære (from which Ger. schuster): Icel. sútari a tanner. From Latin sutor.] Cf. scóh-wyrhta.
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v.  scóh-wyrhta.
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  • sútere, n.