[f. CORN sb.2] One who cuts corns on the feet, a chiropodist.
1593. Nashe, Four Lett. Confuted, 27. Broome boyes, and cornecutters (or whatsoeuer trade is more contemptible).
1654. R. Whitlock, Ζωοτομια, 291. Enough to make a Tooth-drawer, or Corn-cutter passe for a generall Physitian.
1709. Steele, Tatler, No. 103, ¶ 11. I committed him into the Hands of Dr. Thomas Smith in King-street (my own Corn-Cutter).
1851. D. Jerrold, St. Giles, vi. 50. Testimonials gracefully vouchsafed to corn-cutters!