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Definition of Bootmaker
1. Noun. A maker of boots.
Definition of Bootmaker
1. n. One who makes boots.
Definition of Bootmaker
1. Noun. A maker of boots; a cobbler. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bootmaker
Literary usage of Bootmaker
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of the Ninth Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Second by Daniel George Macnamara (1899)
"Finn, Patrick, enlisted June 11, 1861, bootmaker, age 22, single, residence
Bridgewater, born in Ireland. Mustered in June 11, 1861, term 3 years. ..."
2. The Foot of the Horse; Or, Lameness and All Diseases of the Feet Traced to by David Roberge (1894)
"bootmaker and Cobbler. 302. The fact needs but little explanation that the horse
... Nature is his master-bootmaker; but the horse is expected to be his own ..."
3. Exploring and Travelling Three Thousand Miles Through Brazil from Rio de by James William Wells (1887)
"... excellent situation and healthy climate—Morro do Para—An adventure—A bad lot—A
geographical bootmaker—A dreamy night voyage—A riverside squatter—The war ..."
4. The Clinical Journal (1897)
"In all cases it is better to direct a bootmaker to make a ' last,' and then for
it to be submitted to the surgeon to see if it fulfil the proper ..."