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smithy
Part of speech: NounThe workshop of one who forges metal, especially of a blacksmith.
Usage examples "smithy":- There was a roadside smithy a mile or two farther on, and dismounting he made for that. - "Weighed and Wanting", George MacDonald.
- When night fell the smithy was lighted by its single light, the glance of the eyes of the burning coal which flamed under the leather bellows. - "Romance of the Rabbit", Francis Jammes.
- He led Sarah unprotestingly- though at any other time she would have teased to be allowed to stay and watch the fascinating work of the smithy- across the street and to the steep little flight of steps that led to the pleasant, vine- covered side porch of the country hotel. - "Rainbow Hill", Josephine Lawrence.