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Definition of Sutor
1. n. A kind of sirup made by the Indians of Arizona from the fruit of some cactaceous plant (probably the Cereus giganteus).
Definition of Sutor
1. a cobbler [n -S] - See also: cobbler
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sutor
Literary usage of Sutor
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sketch-book of Popular Geology by Hugh Miller (1869)
"LINE OF CROMARTY sutor. WE find that there leaned against one of the precipices
of the Southern sutor, now washed by the spring-tides, a talus of loose ..."
2. The Picture of Scotland by Robert Chambers (1828)
"There is a profound chasm in the front of the South sutor, ... Near the North
sutor are seven sunk rocks, never seen except at the recess of spring tides ..."
3. Catalogue of the Fishes in the British Museum by Albert Carl Ludwig Gotthilf Günther (1860)
"Adult. From the Collection of the Zoological Society. d. Adult. e. Adult: bad state.
/. Adult. From the Haslar Collection. 67. Caranx sutor. ..."
4. Catalogue of the Fishes in the British Museum by Albert Carl Ludwig Gotthilf Günther (1861)
"... sutor, Citc. $ Vol. xp 148. The height of the body is more than one-third of
the total length. ..."
5. Popular Geology: A Series of Lectures Read Before the Philosophical by Hugh Miller, Harriet Myrtle (1860)
"Under another precipice of the Cromarty sutor we find a line of consolidated
debris — •which, like the breccia of the apex, must have been the work of a ..."