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Οὐ γὰρ ἀργίας ὤνιονὑγίεια καὶ ἀπραξίας, ἅ γε δὴ μέγιστα κακῶν ταῖς νόσοις πρόσεστι, καὶ οὐδὲν διαφέρει τοῦ τὰ ὄμματα τῷ μὴ διαβλέπειν καὶ τὴν φωνὴν τῷ μὴ φθέγγεσθαι φυλάττοντος ὁ τὴν ὑγίειαν ἀχρηστίᾳ καὶ ἡσυχίᾳ σῴζειν οἰόμενος → For health is not to be purchased by idleness and inactivity, which are the greatest evils attendant on sickness, and the man who thinks to conserve his health by uselessness and ease does not differ from him who guards his eyes by not seeing, and his voice by not speaking

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|Transliteration C=skytotomos
|Transliteration C=skytotomos
|Beta Code=skuto/tomos
|Beta Code=skuto/tomos
|Definition=(parox.), ὁ, [[leather-cutter]], [[worker in leather]], <span class="bibl">Il.7.221</span>, <span class="bibl">Pl.<span class="title">R.</span>601c</span>, <span class="bibl">X. <span class="title">Cyr.</span>6.2.37</span>, etc.; esp. [[shoemaker]], [[cobbler]], <span class="bibl">Ar.<span class="title">Eq.</span>740</span>, <span class="bibl"><span class="title">Lys.</span>414</span>, <span class="bibl">Pl. <span class="title">Grg.</span>447d</span>, al., <span class="title">IG</span>22.2403 (Piraeus, iv B.C.).
|Definition=(parox.), ὁ, [[leather-cutter]], [[worker in leather]], Il.7.221, [[Plato|Pl.]]''[[Republic|R.]]'' 601c, [[Xenophon|X.]]''[[Cyropaedia|Cyr.]]''6.2.37, etc.; esp. [[shoemaker]], [[cobbler]], [[Aristophanes|Ar.]]''[[The Knights|Eq.]]''740, ''Lys.''414, Pl. ''Grg.''447d, al., ''IG''22.2403 (Piraeus, iv B.C.).
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|btext=ου (ὁ, ἡ)<br />qui taille du cuir ; ὁ [[σκυτοτόμος]] :<br /><b>1</b> ouvrier en cuir <i>en gén.</i><br /><b>2</b> cordonnier.<br />'''Étymologie:''' [[σκῦτος]], [[τέμνω]].
|btext=ου (ὁ, ἡ)<br />qui taille du cuir ; ὁ [[σκυτοτόμος]] :<br /><b>1</b> [[ouvrier en cuir]] <i>en gén.</i><br /><b>2</b> [[cordonnier]].<br />'''Étymologie:''' [[σκῦτος]], [[τέμνω]].
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|elnltext=σκυτοτόμος -ου, ὁ [σκῦτος, τέμνω] leersnijder, schoenmaker, schoenlapper.
|elnltext=σκυτοτόμος -ου, ὁ &#91;[[σκῦτος]], [[τέμνω]]] [[leersnijder]], [[schoenmaker]], [[schoenlapper]].
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|elrutext='''σκῡτοτόμος:''' ὁ<br /><b class="num">1)</b> [[кожевник]] или [[шорник]] Hom., Xen., Plat.;<br /><b class="num">2)</b> [[башмачник]], [[сапожник]] Arph., Lys., Plat.
|elrutext='''σκῡτοτόμος:''' ὁ<br /><b class="num">1</b> [[кожевник]] или [[шорник]] Hom., Xen., Plat.;<br /><b class="num">2</b> [[башмачник]], [[сапожник]] Arph., Lys., Plat.
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|mantxt=(=[[τσαγκάρης]]). Ἀπό τό [[σκῦτος]] (=[[δέρμα]]) + [[τέμνω]], ὅπου δές γιά περισσότερα παράγωγα, [[καθώς]] καί στή λέξη [[σκῦτος]].
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Albanian: këpucar; Arabic: إِسْكَاف‎, إِسْكَافِيّ‎‎, سَكَّاف‎; Moroccan Arabic: خراز‎, طراف‎; Armenian: կոշկակար; Asturian: zapateru; Azerbaijani: çəkməçi; Basque: zapatari, zapatagin; Belarusian: шавец, чабатар, чабатарка; Bulgarian: обущар, обущарка; Burmese: ဘိနပ်ချုပ်သမား; Catalan: sabater; Chinese Mandarin: 鞋匠; Czech: švec, obuvník; Danish: skomager; Dutch: [[schoenmaker]], [[schoenmaakster]]; Erzya: кемстыця; Esperanto: ŝufaristo, ŝufaristino, ŝuisto, ŝuistino; Estonian: kingsepp; Finnish: suutari, kengäntekijä; French: [[cordonnier]], [[cordonnière]]; Galician: zapateiro, zapateira; Georgian: მეწაღე, ფეხსაცმლის მკერავი, მეჩექმე, ხარაზი; German: [[Schuhmacher]], [[Schuhmacherin]], [[Schuster]], [[Schusterin]]; Greek: [[παπουτσής]], [[υποδηματοποιός]], [[τσαγκάρης]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἐμβαδοποιός]], [[νευρορράφος]], [[πίσυγγος]], [[πίσσυγγος]], [[σαγγάριος]], [[σκυτεύς]], [[σκυτορράφος]], [[σκυτοτόμος]], [[τζαγγάριος]], [[τζαγκάριος]], [[τζάγκαρος]], [[τροχαδάριος]], [[τσανγάριος]], [[ὑποδηματάριος]], [[ὑποδηματορράφος]]; Hebrew: סַנדְלָר‎; Hindi: मोची; Hungarian: cipész, suszter; Icelandic: skósmiður; Ido: shuifisto; Irish: gréasaí; Italian: [[calzolaio]]; Japanese: 靴屋; Kazakh: етікші; Khmer: ជាងកាត់ស្បែកជើង; Korean: 제화공(製靴工), 신발 제조자; Lao: ຊ່າງເຮັດເກີບ; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: pêlavker; Kyrgyz: өтүкчү; Ladin: calighé; Latin: [[sutor]], [[sutrix]], [[calceator]]; Latvian: kurpnieks, kurpniece, apavnieks, apavniece; Lithuanian: batsiuvys, batsiuvė; Macedonian: чевлар, чевларка, кондураџија; Maltese: skarpan; Maori: hūmeke; Middle English: soutere; Neapolitan: scarparo; Norwegian Bokmål: skomaker; Nynorsk: skomakar; Old English: sċōhwyrhta, sċōhƿyrhta; Pashto: بزونکی‎, بوټ دوز‎, موچي‎, څميار‎, کوښار‎, څپښی‎; Persian: کفشگر‎, کفش دوز‎, کفاش‎, بوت دوز‎; Plautdietsch: Schusta; Polish: szewc, szewczyni; Portuguese: [[sapateiro]], [[sapateira]]; Romanian: pantofar, cizmar, cizmăriță; Russian: [[сапожник]], [[сапожница]], [[башмачник]], [[башмачница]], [[обувщик]], [[обувщица]]; Scottish Gaelic: greusaiche; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: о̀бућа̄р, посто̀ла̄р, шу̏стер; Roman: òbućār, postòlār, šȕster; Slovak: obuvník, šuster; Slovene: čevljar, čevljarka; Spanish: [[zapatero]], [[zapatera]]; Sudovian: shūvīkas; Swedish: skomakare, skomakerska; Tajik: мӯзадӯз, кафшдӯз, маҳсидӯз; Tatar: итекче; Telugu: చర్మకారుడు; Thai: ช่างทำรองเท้า; Turkish: ayakkabıcı, başmakçı, pabuççu; Turkmen: ädikçi; Ukrainian: швець, чоботар, чоботарка; Urdu: موچی‎, جُفْت ساز‎; Uyghur: موزدۇز‎; Uzbek: etikdoʻz, yamoqchi; Vietnamese: thợ đóng giày; Volapük: jukel, hijukel, jijukel; Welsh: crydd; Westrobothnian: læskar, skómmar; Yiddish: שוסטער‎
Albanian: këpucar; Arabic: إِسْكَاف‎, إِسْكَافِيّ‎‎, سَكَّاف‎; Moroccan Arabic: خراز‎, طراف‎; Armenian: կոշկակար; Asturian: zapateru; Azerbaijani: çəkməçi; Basque: zapatari, zapatagin; Belarusian: шавец, чабатар, чабатарка; Bulgarian: обущар, обущарка; Burmese: ဘိနပ်ချုပ်သမား; Catalan: sabater; Chinese Mandarin: 鞋匠; Czech: švec, obuvník; Danish: skomager; Dutch: [[schoenmaker]], [[schoenmaakster]]; Erzya: кемстыця; Esperanto: ŝufaristo, ŝufaristino, ŝuisto, ŝuistino; Estonian: kingsepp; Finnish: suutari, kengäntekijä; French: [[cordonnier]], [[cordonnière]]; Galician: zapateiro, zapateira; Georgian: მეწაღე, ფეხსაცმლის მკერავი, მეჩექმე, ხარაზი; German: [[Schuhmacher]], [[Schuhmacherin]], [[Schuster]], [[Schusterin]]; Greek: [[παπουτσής]], [[υποδηματοποιός]], [[τσαγκάρης]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἐμβαδοποιός]], [[νευρορράφος]], [[πίσυγγος]], [[πίσσυγγος]], [[σαγγάριος]], [[σκυτεύς]], [[σκυτορράφος]], [[σκυτοτόμος]], [[τζαγγάριος]], [[τζαγκάριος]], [[τζάγκαρος]], [[τροχαδάριος]], [[τσανγάριος]], [[ὑποδηματάριος]], [[ὑποδηματορράφος]]; Hebrew: סַנדְלָר‎; Hindi: मोची; Hungarian: cipész, suszter; Icelandic: skósmiður; Ido: shuifisto; Irish: gréasaí; Italian: [[calzolaio]]; Japanese: 靴屋; Kazakh: етікші; Khmer: ជាងកាត់ស្បែកជើង; Korean: 제화공(製靴工), 신발 제조자; Lao: ຊ່າງເຮັດເກີບ; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: pêlavker; Kyrgyz: өтүкчү; Ladin: calighé; Latin: [[sutor]], [[sutrix]], [[calceator]]; Latvian: kurpnieks, kurpniece, apavnieks, apavniece; Lithuanian: batsiuvys, batsiuvė; Macedonian: чевлар, чевларка, кондураџија; Maltese: skarpan; Maori: hūmeke; Middle English: soutere; Neapolitan: scarparo; Norwegian Bokmål: skomaker; Nynorsk: skomakar; Old English: sċōhwyrhta, sċōhƿyrhta; Pashto: بزونکی‎, بوټ دوز‎, موچي‎, څميار‎, کوښار‎, څپښی‎; Persian: کفشگر‎, کفش دوز‎, کفاش‎, بوت دوز‎; Plautdietsch: Schusta; Polish: szewc, szewczyni; Portuguese: [[sapateiro]], [[sapateira]]; Romanian: pantofar, cizmar, cizmăriță; Russian: [[сапожник]], [[сапожница]], [[башмачник]], [[башмачница]], [[обувщик]], [[обувщица]]; Scottish Gaelic: greusaiche; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: о̀бућа̄р, посто̀ла̄р, шу̏стер; Roman: òbućār, postòlār, šȕster; Slovak: obuvník, šuster; Slovene: čevljar, čevljarka; Spanish: [[zapatero]], [[zapatera]]; Sudovian: shūvīkas; Swedish: skomakare, skomakerska; Tajik: мӯзадӯз, кафшдӯз, маҳсидӯз; Tatar: итекче; Telugu: చర్మకారుడు; Thai: ช่างทำรองเท้า; Turkish: ayakkabıcı, başmakçı, pabuççu; Turkmen: ädikçi; Ukrainian: швець, чоботар, чоботарка; Urdu: موچی‎, جُفْت ساز‎; Uyghur: موزدۇز‎; Uzbek: etikdoʻz, yamoqchi; Vietnamese: thợ đóng giày; Volapük: jukel, hijukel, jijukel; Welsh: crydd; Westrobothnian: læskar, skómmar; Yiddish: שוסטער‎
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===[[cobbler]]===
Arabic: إِسْكَاف‎‎; Aramaic Classical Syriac: ܐܫܟܦܐ‎; Armenian: կոշկակար; Assamese: মুচী; Azerbaijani: çəkməçi; Basque: zapatari; Bengali: মুচী; Bulgarian: обущар; Catalan: sabater, sabatera; Chinese Mandarin: 皮匠, 鞋匠; Cimbrian: schuastar; Czech: švec, příštipkář; Danish: skoflikker, skomager; Dutch: [[schoenlapper]], [[schoenlapster]], [[schoenmaakster]], [[schoenmaker]]; Esperanto: botisto, ŝuisto, ŝuistino; Faroese: skómakari, skósmiður; Finnish: suutari; French: [[bouif]], [[cordonnier]], [[cordonnière]], [[savetier]], [[savetière]]; Old French: corvisier; Middle French: bobelineur; Fula: jappaajo; Galician: zapateiro, zapateira; Georgian: მეწაღე, მეჩექმე, ხარაზი; German: [[Flickschuster]], [[Flickschusterin]], [[Schuhflicker]], [[Schuhflickerin]], [[Schuhmacher]], Schuhmacherin, Schuster, Schusterin; Greek: [[παπουτσής]], [[τσαγκάρης]], [[υποδηματοποιός]]; Ancient Greek: [[ὑποδηματοποιός]], [[νευρορράφος]], [[παλαιοράφος]], [[σκυτεύς]], [[σκυτοτόμος]]; Gujarati: મોચી; Hindi: चमार, मोची; Hungarian: cipész, suszter, varga; Icelandic: skómakari, skósmiður; Irish: gréasaí; Italian: [[calzolaio]], [[calzolaia]], [[ciabattino]], [[ciabattina]], [[zabattiero]]; Japanese: 靴直し, 靴屋; Ladin: calighé; Ladino: kunduradji, kunduryero, sapatero; Latin: [[calceator]], [[sutor]], [[sutrix]], [[sutriballus]]; Latvian: apavnieks, apavniece, kurpnieks, kurpniece; Luxembourgish: Schouster, Schousterin, Schoustesch; Macedonian: чевлар, кондураџија; Maori: hūmeke; Middle English: soutere; Norman: chav'tchi, cordonnyi; Norwegian Bokmål: skomaker; Nynorsk: skomakar; Occitan: calçatièr, cauçatièr, sabatèr, sabatièr, sabatier; Old English: sċōhwyrhta; Old Swedish: sutare; Ottoman Turkish: اسكیجی‎; Persian: کفاش‎; Plautdietsch: Schusta; Polish: łatacz, szewc, szewczyni; Portuguese: [[sapateiro]], [[sapateira]]; Romanian: ciubotar, cizmar, pantofar; Russian: [[башмачник]], [[сапожник]], [[сапожница]]; Scottish Gaelic: greusaiche; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: о̀бућа̄р, посто̀ла̄р, ва̑рга; Roman: òbućār, postòlār, vȃrga; Sicilian: zavatteri; Spanish: [[remendón]], [[remendona]], [[zapatero]], [[zapatera]], [[zapatero remendón]], [[zapatera]] [[remendona]]; Suku: sapateiro; Swedish: skomakare, skomakerska or; Turkish: ayakkabıcı; Ukrainian: чоботар, швець; Volapük: hilujukel, jilujukel, lujukel; Welsh: crydd
Arabic: إِسْكَاف‎‎; Aramaic Classical Syriac: ܐܫܟܦܐ‎; Armenian: կոշկակար; Assamese: মুচী; Azerbaijani: çəkməçi; Basque: zapatari; Bengali: মুচী; Bulgarian: обущар; Catalan: sabater, sabatera; Chinese Mandarin: 皮匠, 鞋匠; Cimbrian: schuastar; Czech: švec, příštipkář; Danish: skoflikker, skomager; Dutch: [[schoenlapper]], [[schoenlapster]], [[schoenmaakster]], [[schoenmaker]]; Esperanto: botisto, ŝuisto, ŝuistino; Faroese: skómakari, skósmiður; Finnish: suutari; French: [[bouif]], [[cordonnier]], [[cordonnière]], [[savetier]], [[savetière]]; Old French: corvisier; Middle French: bobelineur; Fula: jappaajo; Galician: zapateiro, zapateira; Georgian: მეწაღე, მეჩექმე, ხარაზი; German: [[Flickschuster]], [[Flickschusterin]], [[Schuhflicker]], [[Schuhflickerin]], [[Schuhmacher]], Schuhmacherin, Schuster, Schusterin; Greek: [[παπουτσής]], [[τσαγκάρης]], [[υποδηματοποιός]]; Ancient Greek: [[ὑποδηματοποιός]], [[νευρορράφος]], [[παλαιοράφος]], [[σκυτεύς]], [[σκυτοτόμος]]; Gujarati: મોચી; Hindi: चमार, मोची; Hungarian: cipész, suszter, varga; Icelandic: skómakari, skósmiður; Irish: gréasaí; Italian: [[calzolaio]], [[calzolaia]], [[ciabattino]], [[ciabattina]], [[zabattiero]]; Japanese: 靴直し, 靴屋; Ladin: calighé; Ladino: kunduradji, kunduryero, sapatero; Latin: [[calceator]], [[sutor]], [[sutrix]], [[sutriballus]]; Latvian: apavnieks, apavniece, kurpnieks, kurpniece; Luxembourgish: Schouster, Schousterin, Schoustesch; Macedonian: чевлар, кондураџија; Maori: hūmeke; Middle English: soutere; Norman: chav'tchi, cordonnyi; Norwegian Bokmål: skomaker; Nynorsk: skomakar; Occitan: calçatièr, cauçatièr, sabatèr, sabatièr, sabatier; Old English: sċōhwyrhta; Old Swedish: sutare; Ottoman Turkish: اسكیجی‎; Persian: کفاش‎; Plautdietsch: Schusta; Polish: łatacz, szewc, szewczyni; Portuguese: [[sapateiro]], [[sapateira]]; Romanian: ciubotar, cizmar, pantofar; Russian: [[башмачник]], [[сапожник]], [[сапожница]]; Scottish Gaelic: greusaiche; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: о̀бућа̄р, посто̀ла̄р, ва̑рга; Roman: òbućār, postòlār, vȃrga; Sicilian: zavatteri; Spanish: [[remendón]], [[remendona]], [[zapatero]], [[zapatera]], [[zapatero remendón]], [[zapatera]] [[remendona]]; Suku: sapateiro; Swedish: skomakare, skomakerska or; Turkish: ayakkabıcı; Ukrainian: чоботар, швець; Volapük: hilujukel, jilujukel, lujukel; Welsh: crydd
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Transliteration A: skytotómos Transliteration B: skytotomos Transliteration C: skytotomos Beta Code: skuto/tomos

English (LSJ)

(parox.), ὁ, leather-cutter, worker in leather, Il.7.221, Pl.R. 601c, X.Cyr.6.2.37, etc.; esp. shoemaker, cobbler, Ar.Eq.740, Lys.414, Pl. Grg.447d, al., IG22.2403 (Piraeus, iv B.C.).

German (Pape)

[Seite 909] Leder schneidend, bes. zu Schuhen; als subst. der Lederarbeiter, Riemer, Sattler, Schuster; Il. 7, 221; Ar. Equ. 737 Eccl. 385; Plat. Prot. 319 d Gorg. 447 d u. öfter; Xen. Cyr. 6, 2, 37.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (ὁ, ἡ)
qui taille du cuir ; ὁ σκυτοτόμος :
1 ouvrier en cuir en gén.
2 cordonnier.
Étymologie: σκῦτος, τέμνω.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

σκυτοτόμος -ου, ὁ [σκῦτος, τέμνω] leersnijder, schoenmaker, schoenlapper.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

σκῡτοτόμος:
1 кожевник или шорник Hom., Xen., Plat.;
2 башмачник, сапожник Arph., Lys., Plat.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

σκῡτοτόμος: ὁ, (√ΤΕΜ, τέμνω) ὁ κόπτων δέρματα, ἐργαζόμενος εἰς δέρματα, Ἰλ. Η. 221, Πλάτ. Πολ. 601C, Ξεν., κλπ.· μάλιστα δὲ ὑποδηματοποιός, ἢ διορθωτὴς παλαιῶν ὑποδημάτων, Ἀριστοφ. Ἱππ. 740, Λυσ. 414, Πλάτ. Γοργ. 447D, κ. ἀλλ.- Καθ’ Ἡσύχ.: «λωροτόμος, σκηνορράφος». - Ἴδε Κόντου Γλωσσ. Παρατηρ. σ. 319.

Greek Monolingual

ο, ΝΑ
1. αυτός που τέμνει, που επεξεργάζεται δέρματα και κατασκευάζει δερμάτινα είδη
2. υποδηματοποιός ή διορθωτής παλαιών υποδημάτων.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < σκῡτος «κατεργασμένο δέρμα» + -τόμος (< τόμος < τέμνω), πρβλ. λίθοτόμος.

Greek Monotonic

σκῡτοτόμος: ὁ (τέμνω), αυτός που τεμαχίζει δέρματα, που εργάζεται στην κατεργασία δέρματος, σε Ομήρ. Ιλ., Ξεν. κ.λπ.· ιδίως υποδηματοποιός, μπαλωματής, σε Αριστοφ.

Middle Liddell

σκῡτο-τόμος, ὁ, τέμνω
a leather-cutter, a worker in leather, Il., Xen., etc.: esp. a shoemaker, cobbler, Ar.

English (Woodhouse)

leather-worker

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Mantoulidis Etymological

(=τσαγκάρης). Ἀπό τό σκῦτος (=δέρμα) + τέμνω, ὅπου δές γιά περισσότερα παράγωγα, καθώς καί στή λέξη σκῦτος.

Translations

shoemaker

Albanian: këpucar; Arabic: إِسْكَاف‎, إِسْكَافِيّ‎‎, سَكَّاف‎; Moroccan Arabic: خراز‎, طراف‎; Armenian: կոշկակար; Asturian: zapateru; Azerbaijani: çəkməçi; Basque: zapatari, zapatagin; Belarusian: шавец, чабатар, чабатарка; Bulgarian: обущар, обущарка; Burmese: ဘိနပ်ချုပ်သမား; Catalan: sabater; Chinese Mandarin: 鞋匠; Czech: švec, obuvník; Danish: skomager; Dutch: schoenmaker, schoenmaakster; Erzya: кемстыця; Esperanto: ŝufaristo, ŝufaristino, ŝuisto, ŝuistino; Estonian: kingsepp; Finnish: suutari, kengäntekijä; French: cordonnier, cordonnière; Galician: zapateiro, zapateira; Georgian: მეწაღე, ფეხსაცმლის მკერავი, მეჩექმე, ხარაზი; German: Schuhmacher, Schuhmacherin, Schuster, Schusterin; Greek: παπουτσής, υποδηματοποιός, τσαγκάρης; Ancient Greek: ἐμβαδοποιός, νευρορράφος, πίσυγγος, πίσσυγγος, σαγγάριος, σκυτεύς, σκυτορράφος, σκυτοτόμος, τζαγγάριος, τζαγκάριος, τζάγκαρος, τροχαδάριος, τσανγάριος, ὑποδηματάριος, ὑποδηματορράφος; Hebrew: סַנדְלָר‎; Hindi: मोची; Hungarian: cipész, suszter; Icelandic: skósmiður; Ido: shuifisto; Irish: gréasaí; Italian: calzolaio; Japanese: 靴屋; Kazakh: етікші; Khmer: ជាងកាត់ស្បែកជើង; Korean: 제화공(製靴工), 신발 제조자; Lao: ຊ່າງເຮັດເກີບ; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: pêlavker; Kyrgyz: өтүкчү; Ladin: calighé; Latin: sutor, sutrix, calceator; Latvian: kurpnieks, kurpniece, apavnieks, apavniece; Lithuanian: batsiuvys, batsiuvė; Macedonian: чевлар, чевларка, кондураџија; Maltese: skarpan; Maori: hūmeke; Middle English: soutere; Neapolitan: scarparo; Norwegian Bokmål: skomaker; Nynorsk: skomakar; Old English: sċōhwyrhta, sċōhƿyrhta; Pashto: بزونکی‎, بوټ دوز‎, موچي‎, څميار‎, کوښار‎, څپښی‎; Persian: کفشگر‎, کفش دوز‎, کفاش‎, بوت دوز‎; Plautdietsch: Schusta; Polish: szewc, szewczyni; Portuguese: sapateiro, sapateira; Romanian: pantofar, cizmar, cizmăriță; Russian: сапожник, сапожница, башмачник, башмачница, обувщик, обувщица; Scottish Gaelic: greusaiche; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: о̀бућа̄р, посто̀ла̄р, шу̏стер; Roman: òbućār, postòlār, šȕster; Slovak: obuvník, šuster; Slovene: čevljar, čevljarka; Spanish: zapatero, zapatera; Sudovian: shūvīkas; Swedish: skomakare, skomakerska; Tajik: мӯзадӯз, кафшдӯз, маҳсидӯз; Tatar: итекче; Telugu: చర్మకారుడు; Thai: ช่างทำรองเท้า; Turkish: ayakkabıcı, başmakçı, pabuççu; Turkmen: ädikçi; Ukrainian: швець, чоботар, чоботарка; Urdu: موچی‎, جُفْت ساز‎; Uyghur: موزدۇز‎; Uzbek: etikdoʻz, yamoqchi; Vietnamese: thợ đóng giày; Volapük: jukel, hijukel, jijukel; Welsh: crydd; Westrobothnian: læskar, skómmar; Yiddish: שוסטער‎

cobbler

Arabic: إِسْكَاف‎‎; Aramaic Classical Syriac: ܐܫܟܦܐ‎; Armenian: կոշկակար; Assamese: মুচী; Azerbaijani: çəkməçi; Basque: zapatari; Bengali: মুচী; Bulgarian: обущар; Catalan: sabater, sabatera; Chinese Mandarin: 皮匠, 鞋匠; Cimbrian: schuastar; Czech: švec, příštipkář; Danish: skoflikker, skomager; Dutch: schoenlapper, schoenlapster, schoenmaakster, schoenmaker; Esperanto: botisto, ŝuisto, ŝuistino; Faroese: skómakari, skósmiður; Finnish: suutari; French: bouif, cordonnier, cordonnière, savetier, savetière; Old French: corvisier; Middle French: bobelineur; Fula: jappaajo; Galician: zapateiro, zapateira; Georgian: მეწაღე, მეჩექმე, ხარაზი; German: Flickschuster, Flickschusterin, Schuhflicker, Schuhflickerin, Schuhmacher, Schuhmacherin, Schuster, Schusterin; Greek: παπουτσής, τσαγκάρης, υποδηματοποιός; Ancient Greek: ὑποδηματοποιός, νευρορράφος, παλαιοράφος, σκυτεύς, σκυτοτόμος; Gujarati: મોચી; Hindi: चमार, मोची; Hungarian: cipész, suszter, varga; Icelandic: skómakari, skósmiður; Irish: gréasaí; Italian: calzolaio, calzolaia, ciabattino, ciabattina, zabattiero; Japanese: 靴直し, 靴屋; Ladin: calighé; Ladino: kunduradji, kunduryero, sapatero; Latin: calceator, sutor, sutrix, sutriballus; Latvian: apavnieks, apavniece, kurpnieks, kurpniece; Luxembourgish: Schouster, Schousterin, Schoustesch; Macedonian: чевлар, кондураџија; Maori: hūmeke; Middle English: soutere; Norman: chav'tchi, cordonnyi; Norwegian Bokmål: skomaker; Nynorsk: skomakar; Occitan: calçatièr, cauçatièr, sabatèr, sabatièr, sabatier; Old English: sċōhwyrhta; Old Swedish: sutare; Ottoman Turkish: اسكیجی‎; Persian: کفاش‎; Plautdietsch: Schusta; Polish: łatacz, szewc, szewczyni; Portuguese: sapateiro, sapateira; Romanian: ciubotar, cizmar, pantofar; Russian: башмачник, сапожник, сапожница; Scottish Gaelic: greusaiche; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: о̀бућа̄р, посто̀ла̄р, ва̑рга; Roman: òbućār, postòlār, vȃrga; Sicilian: zavatteri; Spanish: remendón, remendona, zapatero, zapatera, zapatero remendón, zapatera remendona; Suku: sapateiro; Swedish: skomakare, skomakerska or; Turkish: ayakkabıcı; Ukrainian: чоботар, швець; Volapük: hilujukel, jilujukel, lujukel; Welsh: crydd