שוסטער

Yiddish

Etymology

From Middle High German schuochsūtære, analyzable as schuoch (whence Yiddish שוך (shukh)) + sūtære, from Old High German sūtāri, from Latin sūtor. Compare German Schuster.

Noun

שוסטער • (shuster) m, plural שוסטערס (shusters) or שוסטיירים (shusteyrim)

  1. shoemaker
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