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Definition of Ironsmiths
1. ironsmith [n] - See also: ironsmith
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ironsmiths
Literary usage of Ironsmiths
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Man by Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland (1903)
"But, though these Lori's are wanderers, I do not think I shall be able to identify
them with the gypsies, foi they have a fixed occupation as ironsmiths. ..."
2. Familiar Talks on English Literature: A Manual Embracing the Great Epochs of by Addy Sage Richardson (1892)
"... should have a pleasant and a wealthy living either by idleness or by unnecessary
business, while in the mean time poor laborers, carters, ironsmiths, ..."
3. The Theological Monthly (1891)
"... Sayce has given reasons for believing that the Kenites were originally wandering
ironsmiths, forming a guild in the East, as formerly the ..."
4. Patriarchal Palestine by Archibald Henry Sayce (1895)
"Indeed there seems to have been a special class of wandering ironsmiths in
Palestine, like the wandering ironsmiths of mediaeval ..."
5. Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency by Sir James MacNabb Campbell, Reginald Edward Enthoven (1904)
"... copper brass and tin, making and tinning pots, and some of them tilling.
A coppersmith earns 6d. to 9d. (4-6 as.) a day and is fairly oif. ironsmiths or ..."
6. Man by Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland (1903)
"But, though these Lori's are wanderers, I do not think I shall be able to identify
them with the gypsies, foi they have a fixed occupation as ironsmiths. ..."
7. Familiar Talks on English Literature: A Manual Embracing the Great Epochs of by Addy Sage Richardson (1892)
"... should have a pleasant and a wealthy living either by idleness or by unnecessary
business, while in the mean time poor laborers, carters, ironsmiths, ..."
8. The Theological Monthly (1891)
"... Sayce has given reasons for believing that the Kenites were originally wandering
ironsmiths, forming a guild in the East, as formerly the ..."
9. Patriarchal Palestine by Archibald Henry Sayce (1895)
"Indeed there seems to have been a special class of wandering ironsmiths in
Palestine, like the wandering ironsmiths of mediaeval ..."
10. Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency by Sir James MacNabb Campbell, Reginald Edward Enthoven (1904)
"... copper brass and tin, making and tinning pots, and some of them tilling.
A coppersmith earns 6d. to 9d. (4-6 as.) a day and is fairly oif. ironsmiths or ..."