Cobbler
"Cobbler" in German
Auflauf
(kind of pie, usually filled with fruit and topped with a thick, cake-like pastry layer)
Bulle
((slang) police officer)
Flickschuster
(person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
Flickschuster
(clumsy workman)
Flickschusterin
(person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
Flickschusterin
(clumsy workman)
Fruchtpastete
(kind of pie, usually filled with fruit and topped with a thick, cake-like pastry layer)
Obstauflauf
(kind of pie, usually filled with fruit and topped with a thick, cake-like pastry layer)
Patzer
(clumsy workman)
Patzerin
(clumsy workman)
Pflasterer
(roadworker who lays cobbles)
Pflasterin
(roadworker who lays cobbles)
Pflästereihandlanger
(roadworker who lays cobbles)
Pflästereihandlangerin
(roadworker who lays cobbles)
Pfuscher
(clumsy workman)
Pfuscherin
(clumsy workman)
Polente
((slang) police officer)
Polyp
((slang) police officer)
Schuhflicker
(person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
Schuhflickerin
(person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
Schuhmacher
(person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
Schuhmacherin
(person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
Schuster
(person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
Schusterin
(person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes)
Steinleger
(roadworker who lays cobbles)
Steinlegerin
(roadworker who lays cobbles)
Steinsetzer
(roadworker who lays cobbles)
Steinsetzerin
(roadworker who lays cobbles)
Strassenpflasterer
(roadworker who lays cobbles)
Strassenpflasterin
(roadworker who lays cobbles)
Straßenpflasterer
(roadworker who lays cobbles)
Straßenpflasterin
(roadworker who lays cobbles)
Stümper
(clumsy workman)
Stümperin
(clumsy workman)
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.