treisuses

treisuses
Rel. Ant. ii. p. 176; probably a corruption of Fr. ‘tres uses;’ old worn pieces of leather
, to the use of which the cobblers were restricted in mending shoes. The alutarii, or cordwainers, on the other hand, were confined to the making of shoes with new leather

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  • trobles — Rel. Ant. ii. p. 176; probably a corruption of Fr. ‘trobles,’ waste , spoilt leather; from Fr. ‘trobler’ == corrompre, gater, Roq. See treisuses …   Oldest English Words

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