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smithy
[ smith-ee, smith-ee ]
noun
- the workshop of a smith, especially a blacksmith.
- a blacksmith.
smithy
/ ˈɪðɪ /
noun
- a place in which metal, usually iron or steel, is worked by heating and hammering; forge
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of smithy1
Example Sentences
Walking into the smithy felt like looking into her oven while challah was baking.
The plan was equally straightforward: Community-owned farms would feed everyone and fund additional industries, including apiaries, hatcheries, canneries, smithies, brickyards and even a film studio.
You can also visit the nearby village to stock up at a general store and visit a smithy to upgrade your weapons.
“Head for the hay,” he hollered, flapping his arms as if he could propel Rooster Jim toward the bundles at the back of the smithy.
Under a spreading chestnut tree, the village smithies stand in another season of “Forged in Fire.”
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