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Definition of Souter

Souter
Souter Sou"ter, n. [AS. s?t?re, fr. It. sutor, fr. suere to sew.] A shoemaker; a cobbler. [Obs.] --Chaucer. There is no work better than another to please God: . . . to wash dishes, to be a souter, or an apostle, -- all is one. --Tyndale.

Meaning of Souter from wikipedia

- David Hackett Souter (/ˈsuːtər/ SOO-tər; born September 17, 1939) is an American lawyer and jurist who served as an ****ociate justice of the U.S. Supreme...
- Borders Alexander Souter (1873–1949), Scottish biblical scholar Brian Souter (born 1954), Scottish businessman Charles Henry Souter (born 1864), Australian...
- Sir Brian Souter (born 5 May 1954) is a Scottish businessman. With his sister, Ann Gloag, he founded the Stagecoach Group of bus and rail operators. He...
- Souter or Dave Souter may also refer to: Dave Soutar, (born 1940), ten-pin bowler Dave Souter (1940–2020), Scottish footballer David Henry Souter (1862–1935)...
- John Souter may refer to: John Bulloch Souter, Scottish painter, sculptor, and illustrator John Souter (cricketer), New Zealand cricketer This disambiguation...
- Hutton & Souter is a Canadian architectural firm established in 1920 by William Russell Souter and Gordon Johnston Hutton. Based in Hamilton, Ontario...
- Peter Souter (born 1962) is a British writer. He is the chairman and chief creative officer of TBWA London as well as the former executive creative director...
- Souter Lighthouse is a lighthouse located to the North of Whitburn, South Tyneside, England. (It was generally known as Souter Point Lighthouse when in...
- Captain Thomas Alexander Souter (11 December 1796 – 10 June 1848) was the sole surviving officer of the last stand of the British Army, composed mostly...
- The Souterliedekens (literal: Psalter-songs) is a Dutch metrical psalter, published in 1540 in Antwerp, and which remained very po****r throughout the...