0 a person who makes, repairs, or sells shoes. -- pembuat kasut
Shoemaker gives 'the mob ' a central role in this process, thereby rejecting accounts of the civilizing process as an elite innovation that gradually trickled down the social hierarchy.
Hence, children of tailors, shoemakers and journeymen stand out among those incarcerated.
The elves' sudden appearance surprised the shoemaker.
Most commoners were either agricultural labourers or worked in trades, for example as blacksmiths, carpenters and masons, or engaged in cottage textiles, as dressmakers or shoemakers.
We therefore have a fool who on one hand eats a hawk because his master says it is good, but on the other can outwit a journeyman shoemaker.
All three answers address the shoemaker's question through the application of commonsense logic that is sound on one level while failing to provide the basic information sought by the questioner.
Skilled manual workers : shoemaker, saddler, weaver, tailor, machine operator, blacksmith, carpenter, tanner, merchant, baker, chauffeur.
The exception was a gentleman's daughter who married a shoemaker.