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Smithcraft

Smithcraft \Smith"craft`\ (-kr[.a]ft`), n. The art or occupation of a smith; smithing. [R.]
--Sir W. Raleigh.

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smithcraft

n. The art or occupation of a smith.

Usage examples of "smithcraft".

A tanner journeyman was bargaining with the welldressed marksman in the stall, his Smithcraft badge gleaming with a gold thread in the design.

The Smithcraft marksman continually stroked the finely tanned wherhide as he dickered, almost as if he hoped to find some flaw in the hide so he could argue a further reduction.

Gift of Smithcraft were great forgers of weapons and cunning engines, for whatever they turned their hand to, that thing they could craft with greater skill than any other mortal, but the gift of Smithcraft extended to the making of all things that could be made with hands.

Clan Argen proper - for years uncounted the controlling clan of Smithcraft and site of Smith-Hold-Master.

Argen - and Smithcraft, which it warded - was the only clan strong enough to raise him.

Tir-Eron or any holding of Argen or its septs, or Smithcraft and its divisions.

Strynn added, beaming as she displayed the silver bracelet set with rubies Eellon had made for her, the gems alternating dark red and bright in the colors of Argen and Ferr: Smithcraft fire and Warcraft blood.

No secret work here - no way it could be, though Smithcraft controlled access to the forge.

The local SubClan-Chief had questioned her first - the one from Argen-yr - then the Subchief from Smithcraft, then the one from her own Clan Ferr.

Ri Tal if Moth might be allowed to learn smithcraft, so that he who now had no one to whom he might leave his tools when he died could ensure that they lived after him, Moth did not object.

Yes, they knew smithcraft, and engineering, and many other bits of magic besides.

He switched his belt around and changed the buckle for a Smithcraft piece.

But he saw enough to realize that the delivery came from a variety of sources: tanner, weaver, smithcraft for the heaviest boxes, wine from many of the yards, but none, he was pleased to note, from Benden.