cobbler

suomi-englanti sanakirja

cobbler englannista suomeksi

  1. suutari

  2. kylmä juoma

  3. hedelmätorttu

  1. suutari; rajasuutari only repairs

  2. tunari

  3. cobbler

  4. kivimies

  5. kyttä, jepari, jeppe, pollari

  6. paistos

cobbler englanniksi

  1. A person who repairs, and sometimes makes, shoes.

  2. (synonyms)

  3. (RQ:Ward Simple Cobler)

  4. (RQ:Addison Freeholder)

  5. (RQ:Goldsmith Vicar of Wakefield)

  6. A sheep left to the end to be sheared (for example, because its wool is filthy, or because it is difficult to catch).

  7. A person who (l); a clumsy workman.

  8. (RQ:Shakespeare Julius Caesar)

  9. An (iced) alcoholic drink containing spirit or wine, with juice and sugar.

  10. (RQ:Dickens Martin Chuzzlewit)|pages=223–224|pageref=224|passage=He produced a very large tumbler, piled up to the brim with little blocks of clear transparent ice, through which one or two thin slices of lemon, and a golden liquid of delicious appearance, appeared from the still depths below, to the loving eye of the spectator. (..) "This wonderful invention, sir," said Mark, tenderly patting the empty glass, "is called a cobbler. Sherry cobbler when you name it long; cobbler, when you name it short.(nb..)"

  11. (quote-journal); London: Trübner|Trübner and Company|month=June|year=1858|volume=II|issue=VIII|page=86|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=BoQ3AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA86|column=1|oclc=932565813|passage=In the creed of Asirvadam the Brahmin, the drinker of strong drink is a Pariah, and the eater of cow's flesh is damned already. If, then, he can tell a cocktail from a cobbler, and scientifically discriminate between a julep and a gin-sling, it must be because the Vedas are unclasped to him; for in the Vedas all things are taught.

  12. (RQ:James International Episode)

  13. A roadworker who lays cobbles.

  14. The shiny, hard seed of the chestnut tree ((taxfmt)), especially when used in the game of the same name ''(sense 1.2)''; a conker, a horse chestnut.

  15. (RQ:Lawrence Sons and Lovers)

  16. (synonym of)

  17. (non-gloss definition)

  18. ''Also'' (vern):

  19. The (vern) ((taxlink)), a species of catfish native to Australia which has fin|dorsal and fins bearing sharp, venomous spines.

  20. (quote-book)| location=London| publisher=Orr and Smith,(nb...); Dublin: W. Curry, Jun. & Co.(nb...)| date=10 November 1831| year_published=1834| page=122| pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=azxfAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA122| oclc=1003935847| passage=Fished for ''cobblers'' in the evening. The warbler sings its night-song.|footer=(small)

  21. The soldier or (vern) ((taxlink)), a brown fish native to southern Australian estuaries which is not closely related to (taxlink), but also has venemous spines on its dorsal and pectoral fins.

  22. ''Also'' (vern): basa ((taxlink)), an edible species of catfish native to the Phraya and Mekong basins in Asia.

  23. (vern) ((taxlink)), an edible species of shark catfish native to Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, and Pakistan.

  24. (taxlink), an moth native to America.

  25. A officer.

  26. (ux)

  27. ''Often preceded by a descriptive word as in'' apple cobbler'','' peach cobbler'', etc.'': a kind of pie, usually filled with fruit, originally having a crust at the base but nowadays generally lacking this and instead topped with a thick, cake-like pastry layer.

  28. (RQ:Twain Tramp Abroad) Apple puffs, Southern style. Peach cobbler, Southern style. Peach pie. American mince pie.

  29. A testicle.