2. Noun. (plural of smith) ¹
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Definition of Smiths
1. smith [n] - See also: smith
Lexicographical Neighbors of Smiths
Literary usage of Smiths
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1890)
"Brewing smiths and baking smiths, hunting smiths and shooting smiths, temperance
smiths and licensed - victualler smiths, smiths with double-barrelled names ..."
2. The Masai: Their Language and Folklore by Alfred Claud Hollis (1905)
"The smiths use in the forge a stone, a hammer, pincers, and bellows, ... The other
Masai do not marry the daughters of the smiths, for it 1 The ..."
3. The Comic History of the United States: From a Period Prior to the Discovery by John D. Sherwood (1870)
"smiths up a Stump, in the Sap, and dangling from the Branches. — The Antiquity
and Ubiquity of :l,e smiths. — Variety and Extent of tbeir Occupations and ..."
4. India, Its Life and Thought by John Peter Jones (1908)
"Brewing smiths and baking smiths, hunting smiths and shooting smiths, temperance
smiths and licensed victualler smiths, smiths with double-barrelled names ..."
5. List of North American Land Mammals in the United States National Museum, 1911 by Gerrit Smith Miller (1912)
"Oryzomys idoneus GOLDMAN, smiths. Misc. Coll., vt No. 36, p. 5. February 19, 1912.
TYPE LOCALITY.—Cerro Azul (altitude, 2500 feet), near waters of Chagres ..."
6. The Port Folio by Joseph Dennie, Asbury Dickins (1809)
"In the second, there are likewise seventeen John smiths, seven Thomas smiths,
... In the Directory for this year, there are twenty six John smiths, ..."
7. The Port Folio by Joseph Dennie (1809)
"In the second, there are likewise seventeen John smiths, seven Thomas smiths,
... In the Directory for this year, there are twenty six John smiths, ..."