Cobbler

//ˈkɒblə//

Synonyms for "cobbler" (115 found)

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Translations

215 translations across 69 languages.

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Ancient Greek

4 entries
  • νευρορρᾰ́φος noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • πᾰλαιορᾰ́φος noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • σκυτεύς noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • σκῡτοτόμος noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Arabic

1 entries
  • إِسْكَاف noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Aramaic

1 entries
  • ܐܫܟܦܐ noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Armenian

1 entries
  • կոշկակար noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Assamese

1 entries
  • মুচী noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Azerbaijani

1 entries
  • çəkməçi noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Basque

1 entries
  • zapatari noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Bengali

1 entries
  • মুচী noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Bulgarian

3 entries
  • обуща́р noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • плодов сладкиш noun (kind of pie, usually filled with fruit and topped with a thick, cake-like pastry layer)
  • ченге noun ((slang) police officer)

Catalan

2 entries
  • sabater noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • sabatera noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Chinese Mandarin

2 entries
  • 皮匠 noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • 鞋匠 noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Cimbrian

1 entries
  • schuastar noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Czech

2 entries
  • příštipkář noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • švec noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Danish

4 entries
  • brolægger noun (roadworker who lays cobbles)
  • klamphugger noun (clumsy workman)
  • skoflikker noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • skomager noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Dutch

4 entries
  • fruittaart noun (kind of pie, usually filled with fruit and topped with a thick, cake-like pastry layer)
  • schoenlapper noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • schoenlapster noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • schoenmaakster noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Egyptian

1 entries
  • S33-w noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Esperanto

4 entries
  • botistino noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • botisto noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • ŝuflikistino noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • ŝuflikisto noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Faroese

2 entries
  • skómakari noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • skósmiður noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Finnish

4 entries
  • cobbler noun (alcoholic drink containing spirit or wine, with lemon juice and sugar)
  • jepari noun ((slang) police officer)
  • jeppe noun ((slang) police officer)
  • kivimies noun (roadworker who lays cobbles)

French

4 entries
  • bouif noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • cordonnier noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • cordonnière noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • ouvrier paveur noun (roadworker who lays cobbles)

Fula

1 entries
  • jappaajo noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Galician

2 entries
  • zapateira noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • zapateiro noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Georgian

3 entries
  • მეჩექმე noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • მეწაღე noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • ხარაზი noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

German

4 entries
  • Auflauf noun (kind of pie, usually filled with fruit and topped with a thick, cake-like pastry layer)
  • Bulle noun ((slang) police officer)
  • Flickschuster noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • Flickschuster noun (clumsy workman)

Greek

3 entries
  • παπουτσής noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • τσαγκάρης noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • υποδηματοποιός noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Gujarati

1 entries
  • મોચી noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Hindi

2 entries
  • चमार noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • मोची noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Hungarian

4 entries
  • cipész noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • fakabát noun ((slang) police officer)
  • suszter noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • sün noun ((slang) police officer)

Icelandic

2 entries
  • skómakari noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • skósmiður noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Ingrian

1 entries
  • kamenšikka noun (roadworker who lays cobbles)

Irish

3 entries
  • caibléir noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • gréasaí noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • gréasaí noun (Pangasius pangasius)

Italian

4 entries
  • acciottolatore noun (roadworker who lays cobbles)
  • acciottolatrice noun (roadworker who lays cobbles)
  • calzolaia noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • calzolaio noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Japanese

2 entries
  • 靴屋 noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • 靴直し noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Ladin

1 entries
  • calighé noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Ladino

3 entries
  • kunduradji noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • kunduryero noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • sapatero noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Latin

4 entries
  • calceātor noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • calceātrīx noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • calciātor noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • calciātrīx noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Latvian

4 entries
  • apavniece noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • apavnieks noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • kurpniece noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • kurpnieks noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Luxembourgish

3 entries
  • Schouster noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • Schousterin noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • Schoustesch noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Macedonian

2 entries
  • кондураџија noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • чевлар noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Marathi

3 entries
  • चर्मकार noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • चांभार noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • मोची noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Middle English

1 entries
  • soutere noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Middle French

1 entries
  • bobelineur noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Māori

1 entries
  • hūmeke noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Norman

2 entries
  • chav'tchi noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • cordonnyi noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Norwegian Bokmål

1 entries
  • skomaker noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Norwegian Nynorsk

1 entries
  • skomakar noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Occitan

4 entries
  • calçatièr noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • cauçatièr noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • cobbler noun (kind of pie, usually filled with fruit and topped with a thick, cake-like pastry layer)
  • sabatier noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Old English

1 entries
  • sċōhwyrhta noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Old French

1 entries
  • corvisier noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Old Swedish

1 entries
  • sutare noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Ottoman Turkish

1 entries
  • اسكیجی noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Persian

1 entries
  • کفاش noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Plautdietsch

1 entries
  • Schusta noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Polish

4 entries
  • cobbler noun (alcoholic drink containing spirit or wine, with lemon juice and sugar)
  • cobbler noun (kind of pie, usually filled with fruit and topped with a thick, cake-like pastry layer)
  • gliniarz noun ((slang) police officer)
  • szewc noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Portuguese

2 entries
  • sapateira noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • sapateiro noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Romanian

4 entries
  • caldarâmgiu noun (roadworker who lays cobbles)
  • ciubotar noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • cizmar noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • pantofar noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Russian

3 entries
  • башма́чник noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • сапо́жник noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • сапо́жница noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Scottish Gaelic

1 entries
  • greusaiche noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Serbo-Croatian

4 entries
  • postòlār noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • vȃrga noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • òbućār noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • ва̑рга noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Sicilian

1 entries
  • zavatteri noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Spanish

4 entries
  • remendona noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • remendón noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • zapatera noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • zapatera remendona noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Suku

1 entries
  • sapateiro noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Swedish

4 entries
  • aina noun ((slang) police officer)
  • kobbel noun (alcoholic drink containing spirit or wine, with lemon juice and sugar)
  • skoflickare noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • skomakare noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Turkish

1 entries
  • ayakkabıcı noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Ukrainian

2 entries
  • чоботар noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • швець noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Uyghur

1 entries
  • ياماقچى noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Volapük

3 entries
  • hilujukel noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • jilujukel noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
  • lujukel noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Welsh

1 entries
  • crydd noun (person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)

Yiddish

1 entries
  • טייגבאַדעקטע פֿרוכט noun (kind of pie, usually filled with fruit and topped with a thick, cake-like pastry layer)

Sample sentences

23 total sentences available.

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A cobbler should stick to his last.

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I'm going to go give my shoes to the cobbler.

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Let the cobbler stick to his last.

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Mark and Paul are my friends: one is a doctor and the other is a cobbler.

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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.