Definition of Blacksmiths

1. Noun. (plural of blacksmith) ¹

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Definition of Blacksmiths

1. blacksmith [n] - See also: blacksmith

Lexicographical Neighbors of Blacksmiths

blackpoll
blackpolls
blackroot
blackroots
blacks
blacksalter
blacksaunt
blackseed
blackshirt
blackshirts
blacksmelt
blacksmith
blacksmithies
blacksmithing
blacksmithings
blacksmiths
blacksmithy
blacksnake
blacksnakes
blackspeak
blacksploitation
blackspot
blackspots
blackstrap
blacktail
blacktail deer
blacktail jackrabbit
blacktail prairie dog
blacktails

Literary usage of Blacksmiths

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Documentary History of American Industrial Society by American Bureau of Industrial Research, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Eugene Allen Gilmore, John Rogers Commons, Helen Laura Sumner (1910)
"Whereas, there are many localities within the jurisdiction of the National Union, where machinists and blacksmiths are employed, but not in sufficient ..."

2. Dr. Chase's Recipes: Or, Information for Everybody: an Invaluable Collection by Alvin Wood Chase (1881)
"This plan is applicable to blacksmiths, gunsmiths, tinners, coppersmiths, machiniste, ... For blacksmiths and saw-mill men it will require the lull time. ..."

3. Southey's Common-place Book by Robert Southey (1849)
"ONE of the means taken to distress the Parliament was curious. It seems the blacksmiths in this county fled with their ..."

4. A Descriptive and Historical Account of Hydraulic and Other Machines for by Thomas Ewbank (1849)
"... blacksmiths, without valves—Simple Asiatic bellows—Domestic bellows of modern Egypt—Double bellows of the ancient Egyptians—Bellows blowers in the ..."

5. The Federal and State Constitutions: Colonial Charters, and Other Organic by Francis N. Thorpe, United States (1909)
"... the Company of Fletchers, the Company of Blacksmiths, the Company or Joiners, the Company of Weavers, the Company of ..."

6. A Documentary History of American Industrial Society by American Bureau of Industrial Research, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Eugene Allen Gilmore, John Rogers Commons, Helen Laura Sumner (1910)
"Whereas, there are many localities within the jurisdiction of the National Union, where machinists and blacksmiths are employed, but not in sufficient ..."

7. Dr. Chase's Recipes: Or, Information for Everybody: an Invaluable Collection by Alvin Wood Chase (1881)
"This plan is applicable to blacksmiths, gunsmiths, tinners, coppersmiths, machiniste, ... For blacksmiths and saw-mill men it will require the lull time. ..."

8. Southey's Common-place Book by Robert Southey (1849)
"ONE of the means taken to distress the Parliament was curious. It seems the blacksmiths in this county fled with their ..."

9. A Descriptive and Historical Account of Hydraulic and Other Machines for by Thomas Ewbank (1849)
"... blacksmiths, without valves—Simple Asiatic bellows—Domestic bellows of modern Egypt—Double bellows of the ancient Egyptians—Bellows blowers in the ..."

10. The Federal and State Constitutions: Colonial Charters, and Other Organic by Francis N. Thorpe, United States (1909)
"... the Company of Fletchers, the Company of Blacksmiths, the Company or Joiners, the Company of Weavers, the Company of ..."

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