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† ˈfuster Obs. Also 5 fuystour, 6 fustar, 6–7 foystor. [a. AF. fuster, fuyster, f. fust (mod.F. fût) piece of wood. In continental OF. fustier had the wider sense of worker in wood, carpenter, etc.] A saddle-tree-maker.
[1309Lib. Custum. Lond. (Godef.), Que nul fuster face arzons de seles, sinoun de quarter.] 1415in York Myst. Introd. 26 Fuystours. 1530Palsgr. 223/2 Fustar that maketh saddell trees, bastier. 1598Stow Surv. (1603) 542 Foystors, the wardens and two persons, one messe. 1609D. Rogers Harl. MS. 1944 lf. 26 in Digby Myst. (1882) Forewords 22 Sadlers, fusters. 1611Canterbury Marriage Licences (MS.) 7 Oct., Joh'em Morcetur de Challock, ffuster. |