"Schosster" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Limburgish]

IPA: /ˈʃos.təʁ/ Forms: Schosstere [plural], Schossterke [diminutive]
Rhymes: -ostəʁ Etymology: From Proto-West Germanic *skōhasūtārī. Compare Limburgish Schuster. Etymology templates: {{root|li|ine-pro|*syuh₁-}}, {{dercat|li|gem-pro|la|itc-pro|ine-pro}}, {{inh|li|gmw-pro|*skōhasūtārī}} Proto-West Germanic *skōhasūtārī, {{cog|li|Schuster}} Limburgish Schuster Head templates: {{head|li|noun|plural|Schosstere|diminutive|Schossterke|g=m}} Schosster m (plural Schosstere, diminutive Schossterke)
  1. (Eupen) shoemaker, cobbler (of male or unspecified sex) Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Occupations Synonyms: Schuhnsmäeker (Krefeld), sjoester (english: widespread, Dutch-based spelling)
    Sense id: en-Schosster-li-noun-Cc5VLcEV Categories (other): Eupen Limburgish, Limburgish entries with incorrect language header

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