Bootmaker

/ˈbuːtmeɪkər/ noun

A craftsperson who makes or repairs boots for people. Bootmakers were once important skilled workers in almost every town.

From 'boot' (Old French 'bote', possibly from Germanic origins) + 'maker' (from Old English 'macian'). The compound emerged in Middle English as boot-wearing became common and a specialized trade developed.

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