Definition of Soutar

1. a shoemaker [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Soutar

sousaphonists
soused
souses
sousing
sousings
souslik
sousliks
sousveillance
sout
soutache
soutaches
soutage
soutane
soutanes
soutar (current term)
soutars
souteneurs
souter
souterly
souterrain
souterrains
souters
south
south-central
south-east
south-eastern
south-polar
south-pole

Literary usage of Soutar

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

1. Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and by Robert Chambers (1876)
"The following extract is from Robert Falconer: Death of the Drinking, Fiddling soutar (Shoemaker). Silence endured for a short minute ; then he called his ..."

2. English Writers: An Attempt Towards a History of English Literature by Henry Morley, William Hall Griffin (1891)
"... "The Joust between the Tailor • between the and the soutar" (shoemaker). And this, Su^.» again, was followed by an ironical " Amends to the Tailors and ..."

3. A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and Allusions to by Robert Nares, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, Thomas Wright (1872)
"A cobbler, or shoemaker ; the word is pure Scotch. See Jamie- son, in soutar. But must be made from the Latin tutor; ..."

4. Odes from the Greek Dramatists: Translated Into Lyric Metres by English by Alfred William Pollard (1890)
"Campbell, Mr. AE Housman, Mr. Morshead, Mr. Ernest Myers, Mr. C. Kegan Paul, Mr. George soutar, and Mr. AW Verrall for translations previously unpublished ..."

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