It was a ancient roman shoemakers helper almost. They helped with the binding of the shoes.
it originates in the 1280's as 'cobolere' one who mends shoes, and is of uncertain origin
Every village needed at least one cobbler to make shoes for the residents. Most probably lived upstairs over their shops, or had their shop in their homes. The cobbler would have lived near the middle of town, with all the other small tradesmen.
Shoemaker (330) 581-8681
A person who makes shoes.
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Cobbler or Shoe Cobbler
i think a cobbler makes shoes
Another word for a cobbler is a "shoemaker."
If it makes shoes, it's a cobbler.
A cobbler would not be a person who make shoes if the cobbler is a dessert or iced drink.
the cobbler's tools is very dirty
Yes, cobbler has two syllables.
That could be a 'Shoemaker' or just 'Cobbler'
The duration of The Old Cobbler is 1200.0 seconds.
The anagram is cobbler (shoemaker, or a type of dessert).
Yes, cherry cobbler is a sweet dessert.
I ate peach cobbler today for lunch.