n. [ AS. s&unr_;t&unr_;re, fr. It. sutor, fr. suere to sew. ] A shoemaker; a cobbler. [ Obs. ] Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]
There is no work better than another to please God: . . . to wash dishes, to be a souter, or an apostle, -- all is one. Tyndale. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. Of or pertaining to a cobbler or cobblers; like a cobbler; hence, vulgar; low. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ F. See Subterranean. ] A grotto or cavern under ground. [ Obs. ] Arbuthnot. [ 1913 Webster ]