Definitions
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- noun A person who makes things from
leather .
Etymologies
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Examples
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For awhile, this leatherworker I met at a con promised to make me one -- with the 1558 map of Prester John burned into the leather!
Purses, the Devil yuki_onna 2010
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This critter was a 10-footer before leatherworker Benny Orman (ph) got to him.
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To keep the sun off in summer, and the rain in winter, the leatherworker apprentice explained.
The Dreaming Void Hamilton, Peter F. 2007
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He agreed with the dwarf that the thong was undoubtedly constructed by some great dwarven leatherworker.
The Soulforge Weis, Margaret 1998
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The leatherworker resided in one hut; the baker with two cooking pits and one clay oven in another; the falcons and their trainer with his variety of cages and perches in yet another.
Gentle Warrior Garwood, Julie 1985
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"I understood the rules, Baron," the leatherworker replied.
Gentle Warrior Garwood, Julie 1985
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The Prophet darned his own garments and among his wives and concubines had a trader, a warrior, a leatherworker and an imam.
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Ukrainian steampunk leatherworker Bob Basset's latest creation, the RP2, is a very fine variant on the Raptop pilot mask he putup a few days ago.
Boing Boing 2010
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How seriously can you take a crackhead who, when he exhausts the holes on his belt, thinks only that he will have to find a leatherworker when he gets to Rome to punch new ones.
Who Is IOZ? 2010
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As far as leg enchants go, there's a wonderful leatherworker made armor kit called Clefthide Leg Armor that adds 30 stamina and 10 agility.
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