Sewer /(?)/

Sew·er

Sewer

n.
  1. One who sews, or stitches.
  2. A small tortricid moth whose larva sews together the edges of a leaf by means of silk; as, the apple-leaf sewer (Phoxopteris nubeculana) (Zool.)

Sewer

n.
  1. A drain or passage to carry off water and filth under ground; a subterraneous channel, particularly in cities.

Sewer

n.
  1. Formerly, an upper servant, or household officer, who set on and removed the dishes at a feast, and who also brought water for the hands of the guests.
    Then the sewer Poured water from a great and golden ewer, That from their hands to a silver caldron ran.