shoer

English

Etymology

From Middle English schoer, schouger (one who shoes horses; blacksmith), from Old English sċōere, sċōhere (one who makes shoes; shoemaker), equivalent to shoe + -er.

Noun

shoer (plural shoers)

  1. One who fits shoes to the feet.
    A farrier is a shoer of horses

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