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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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What is the feminine of cobbler?

The feminine form of "cobbler" is "cobblers." The word "cobbler" is a common gender noun, meaning it does not change form based on gender. In English, nouns do not typically have distinct feminine forms like in some other languages.


Is cobbler a proper noun?

"Cobbler" is a common noun, as it refers to a type of dessert made with fruit topped with a biscuit or cake-like batter. It is not a specific or unique entity that requires capitalization.


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No. It is a noun (a person, a dessert, or a fish).


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Where did the name peach cobbler come from?

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.