The Collaborative International Dictionary
Cordiner \Cor"di*ner\ (k[^o]r"d[i^]*n[~e]r), n. A cordwainer. [Obs.]
Wiktionary
n. (context obsolete English) A shoemaker.
Usage examples of "cordiner".
Cordelia Swain Cordiner, who decreed that Eliza and I should be separated permanently, should, so to speak, become forever Betty and Bobby Brown.
Cordelia Swain Cordiner, who was widely believed to be the greatest expert on psychological testing in the world — with the possible exception of China.
Cordelia Swain Cordiner was invariably impressive and gracious when in the presence of grownups.
Cordelia Swain Cordiner how they were to harmonize our dullness with the fact that we could converse so learnedly on so many subjects in so many languages.
Cordelia Swain Cordiner administered the tests like a robot, while our parents looked on.
Cordelia Swain Cordiner, who was widely believed to be the greatest expert on psychological testing in the world - with the possible exception of China.
According to Cordiner, "the boats with their crews and divers, come from Manaar, Jaffna, Ramisseram Nagore, Tutakoreen, Travancore, Kilkerry, and other parts on the coast of Coromandel.
Cordiner enumerates, as the production of Ceylon, the ruby, emerald, topaz, amethyst, sapphire, cats'-eye or opal, cinnamon stone or garnet, agate, sardonix, and some others.