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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Occupations, Horses
blacksmithblack‧smith /ˈblækˌsmɪθ/ noun [countable] BODSHsomeone who makes and repairs things made of iron, especially horseshoes SYN smith
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blacksmith• She returned to Bay City to be greeted by her long lost brother, Montgomery Edson, a blacksmith.• Suppose a blacksmith does develop big muscles.• The carpenter and blacksmith hurriedly fashion a new one, and Ahab has a new harpoon fashioned from the finest iron.• Also patron of armorers, blacksmiths, locksmiths, musicians, and silversmiths.• Among nine taken into custody were a weaver, sawyer, carpenter, brewer, blacksmith and several servants.• The missions were not merely churches but entire working communities, with farms, blacksmiths, flour mills and residences.• The blacksmith was a lady by the name of Rachael Levitt.
Origin blacksmith (1400-1500) black (from black metal “iron”) + smith
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