Definition of Shoemakers

1. Noun. (plural of shoemaker) ¹

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Definition of Shoemakers

1. shoemaker [n] - See also: shoemaker

Lexicographical Neighbors of Shoemakers

shoeing
shoeing-horn
shoeings
shoelace
shoelace tie
shoelace ties
shoelaces
shoelacing
shoeless
shoelessly
shoelessness
shoelifts
shoelike
shoemaker
shoemaker's last
shoemakers (current term)
shoemaking
shoepac
shoepack
shoepacks
shoepacs
shoepeg
shoepeg corn
shoepegs
shoeprint
shoeprints
shoer
shoers
shoes
shoeshine

Literary usage of Shoemakers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Publications by Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) (1844)
"Thi Players who acted in "The shoemakers' Holiday," 1600, a Comedy by Thomas Dekker and Robert Wilson. At p. 154 of " Henslowe's Diary," edited by the ..."

2. Publications by Musical Antiquarian Society (1849)
"XL—Th6 Play erg who acted in " The shoemakers' Holiday" 1600, a Comedy by Thomas Dekker and Robert Wilson. At p. 154 of " Henslowe's Diary," edited by the ..."

3. Labor and Administration by John Rogers Commons (1913)
"CHAPTER XIV AMERICAN shoemakers, 1648-1895 1 THE boot and shoe makers, either as shoemakers or " cordwainers," have been the earliest and the most strenuous ..."

4. The Guilds of Florence by Edgcumbe Staley (1906)
"shoemakers are forbidden to open their shops, and to keep their assistants at work, on Sundays and Festivals. The Consuls of the Guild are required to make ..."

5. Labor and Administration by John Rogers Commons (1913)
"CHAPTER XIV AMERICAN shoemakers, 1648-1895 1 THE boot and shoe makers, ... Of the seventeen trials for conspiracy prior to 1842 the shoemakers occasioned ..."

6. Belden, the White Chief: Or, Twelve Years Among the Wild Indians of the Plains by George Pfauts Belden (1875)
"The moccasin is made to fit the foot, and not the foot to fit the moccasin, as is the practice among civilized shoemakers. ..."

7. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"Other important guilds were those of the tanners and the furriers; the latter included the shoemakers, the tailors, the glove-makers, ..."

8. A Statement for Non-exclusion by Patrick Joseph Healy, Poon Chew Ng (1905)
"The San Francisco shoemakers complained of low wages at a time when a good ... most of the shoemakers who at that time were opposed to "Chinese cheap labor. ..."

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