Cobbler has at least four definitions...
1) a person who mends shoes and boots
2) a clumsy person
3) an iced alcoholic drink
4) a deep pie with a thick top crust.
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This slang has multiple meanings. Some people use it to describe drunkards, others use it for thieves and burglars, and I've heard it used to describe shady people.
The study of the symbols and their interpreted meanings by a society and what their meanings mean or likewise presented to others. ( Essentially the meaning of the symbol and what other individuals understand of it. )
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Yes, cobbler has two syllables.
I haven't looked up the usage in the play, but a cobbler can have two meanings depending on how it is used. In one use a cobbler is a person who makes shoes ( I suspect that this is the usage in the play since in the time frame that is what is used for a "shoemaker"). A cobbler can also be a baked pie of fruit.
Another word for a cobbler is a "shoemaker."
I ate peach cobbler today for lunch.
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A word that is spelled the same with two different meanings is called a homonym.
A word that has two meanings is called a homonym. These words sound alike or are spelled alike but have different meanings.
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Yes, "cobbler" is a noun. The word has quite a few definitions, ranging from a shoemaker to a type of dessert.
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a compound word