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sewer

noun

[L. sicco.]

A drain or passage to cnvey off waterunder ground; a subterraneous canal, particularly in cities; corruptly pronounced Shore or soer.

sewer

noun
An officer who serves up the feast and arranges the dishes. Obs.

sewer

noun
One who sews, or uses the needle.