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smithy
[ smith-ee, smith-ee ]
noun
- the workshop of a smith, especially a blacksmith.
- a blacksmith.
smithy
/ ˈ²õ³¾ÉªÃ°Éª /
noun
- a place in which metal, usually iron or steel, is worked by heating and hammering; forge
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog 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.â€
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