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OED:
shepster n.
MED:
shapster n.
DMLBS:
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scheppestere;
scipstere;
scupstere;
shapester;
sheppester,
sheppestre;
shuppester;
seppestre
ls
(loanword:
M.E.
)
le
s.f.
1
female
occupation
costume
footwear
seamstress, woman who fashions clothes, shoes etc.
:
(
1413-15
)
Item pur un carpenter par un jour en lez maisons des pynnere et shepstere - .vij. d.
2 Henry V
2
name
(used as a surname)
:
(
1296
)
Alic' La Seppestre
shapster n.
(
1297
)
Johanna le Scheppestere
shapster n.
(
c.1320
)
Matildam le Scipstere
shapster n.
(
1327
)
Sarra le Shapester
Shapter
shappe
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