It means a shoemender.
Cobbler or shoemaker.
That could be a 'Shoemaker' or just 'Cobbler'
Depends on whether you mean the occupation- shoemaker- or the food- deep dish pie.
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The fruit cobbler gets its name from the crispy, buttery crust that is formed when baking which then resembles the cobble-stone streets common to old villages in Europe. Note: In addition to the fruit cobbler, the UK commonly makes a savory cobbler dish, many times made with lamb.
Another name for a shoemaker, or someone who makes shoes, is a cobbler.
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