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souterly

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English

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Etymology

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From souter +‎ -ly.

Adjective

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souterly (comparative more souterly, superlative most souterly)

  1. (obsolete) Of or relating to souters, that is, to shoemakers.
  2. (obsolete, by extension) Vulgar; low.
    • c. 1534, Thomas More, Works:
      And as too the special bassawes of that proude souterly Sowdan.
    • 1568, Ulpian Fullwell, Like will to Like:
      You souterly knaves, show you all your manners at once.
    • 1603, John Florio, Montaigne:
      And the burden-bearing porter, souterly cobbler, and toilefull labourer.

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