Terms vs Sutorial - What's the difference?
terms | sutorial |
Pertaining to shoemakers or shoemaking.
* 1826 , Charles Molloy Westmacott, The Punster's Pocket-book
Pertaining to sewing.
* 1878 "Bird architecture ยง Tailor bird", Scribner's Monthly volume 16, issue 3:
As a noun terms
is .As an adjective sutorial is
pertaining to shoemakers or shoemaking.sutorial
English
Adjective
(-)- From the son of Crispin who, having nothing but one of his sutorial weapons at hand wherewith to dispatch the cotelette de boef ...
- The first mention of its peculiar sutorial powers was made by Pennant, in his "Indian Zoology," where it was accompanied by an illustration.
