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Definition of Coppersmiths
1. coppersmith [n] - See also: coppersmith
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coppersmiths
Literary usage of Coppersmiths
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Bibliography of the War Cripple by Douglas Crawford McMurtrie, Institute for the Crippled and Disabled (1918)
"Some Economic Aspects of the Coppersmithing Industry NUMBER AND NATIVITY OF
coppersmiths The United States census for 1910 gives the total number of ..."
2. Employment Opportunities for Handicapped Men in the Coppersmithing Trade by Bert Jasper Morris (1918)
"Some Economic Aspects of the Coppersmithing Industry NUMBER AND NATIVITY OF
coppersmiths The United States census for 1910 gives the total number of ..."
3. Life in Brazil by Thomas Ewbank (1856)
"Carpenter's Bench.—Saw and Planes.— Mode of laying Floors.—Doors, Shutters,
Hardware.—Pavers.—Lithography.— coppersmiths.—Lamp.—Slave Artisans.—Merchants. ..."
4. Mornings at Bow Street: A Selection of the Most Humourous and Entertaining by John Wight, George Cruikshank (1824)
"TOM CRIB AND THE coppersmiths. THE Champion of England—not he who, gallantly
armed, rode proudly through ranks of assembled chivalry, and challenged the ..."
5. Hebraic Literature: Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala by Maurice Henry Harris (1901)
"The congregation did not sit promiscuously, but in guilds; goldsmiths apart,
silversmiths apart, blacksmiths, coppersmiths, embroiderers, weavers, etc., ..."