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Meaning of smith
A person who works with metal, especially by hammering, cutting, and shaping it.
Etymology of smith
The word "smith" originates from Old English "smiþ", which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "smiþiz" and the Proto-Indo-European root "sme-" meaning "to carve" or "to cut"
Historically, the term referred to a person who worked with metal, particularly blacksmiths, but over time it has broadened to include other skilled craftsmen
Synonyms
blacksmith
artisan
craftsman
craftspeople
metalworker
engineer
technician
machinist
fabricator
welder
founder
manufacturer
producer
maker
creator
inventor
designer
builder
constructor
assembler
repairer
restorer
refiner
polisher
finisher
skilled worker
tradesperson
specialist
expert
professional
master
journeyman
apprentice
trainee
novice
learner
Definitions
- A person who makes or repairs things, especially with metal
- * A person skilled in a particular craft or trade
Usage Examples
- The village smith was known for his exceptional skill in crafting beautiful ironwork.
- * She was a skilled smith, able to repair and restore antique metal artifacts.