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Answer for the clue "Someone who makes or repairs articles of silver ", 11 letters:
silversmith

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Word definitions for silversmith in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A person who makes articles out of silver usually larger than jewellery.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English seolfursmið ; see silver (n.) + smith (n.).

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Silversmith \Sil"ver*smith`\, n. One whose occupation is to manufacture utensils, ornaments, etc., of silver; a worker in silver.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. someone who makes or repairs articles of silver [syn: silverworker , silver-worker ]

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A silversmith is a craftsman who crafts objects from silver . The terms "silversmith" and " goldsmith " are not exactly synonyms as the techniques, training, history, and guilds are or were largely the same but the end product may vary greatly as may the ...

Usage examples of silversmith.

Paul had escaped the Sanhedrim at Jerusalem, he would have been torn to pieces by the silversmiths at Ephesus.

Eton undermasters, who, like Demetrius the Silversmith, seems alarmed for the gains of his occupation.

Alvon was there with his son Theril in their robes of muddy tentcloth, and Alainia, a plump Amadician silversmith in dirty coarse white linen, and Dormin, a stocky Cairhienin bootmaker, and Corvila, a lean weaver from right here in Altara, and.

While the anger of the people surged and broke in the air, a third voice came through the tumult, and Naomi knew it, for it was the harsh voice of Reuben Maliki, the silversmith and keeper of the poor-box.

Veit Pogner, a rich silversmith, desiring to honor the craft of the mastersingers, to whose guild he belongs, offers his daughter Eva in marriage to the successful competitor at the annual meeting of the mastersingers on the feast of St.

She spent quite a considerable time at a silversmiths, choosing beautifully made coffee-spoons for Aunt Maud, and then browsing around its counters.

He enraged the merchants in Philippi, raised turmoil in Thessalonica, and set off a riot among the Jews of Corinth and the silversmiths of Ephesus.

In Ephesus, it was the silversmiths, who feared that worshiping an invisible god would halt sales of their little silver statuettes of Diana.

Bingham and her fabulous jewels, aristocratic lineage, magisterial presence onto the front page of the Tribune, she had received not only a number of advertisements for the Silversmith Dairies but a large number of invitations to Mrs.

There were oils for lamps, tapers, candles, incense, and great displays of glistering jewels of indescribable beauty and the most delicate work of the goldsmiths and silversmiths, in plate and ornamental items both newly made and old.

Outside the walls there were gristmills and sawmills, an iron foundry and large workshops for weavers of both woolens and carpets, and within were shops run by furniture makers, potters, seamstresses, cutlers, and gold-and silversmiths, many as fine as could be seen in Caemlyn, though some of the styles seemed to be from Arad Doman or Tarabon.

Our own man, Sergeant Archuleta, had been posing as a jewelry dealer, and made contact with a silversmith in Gallup who'd promised to introduce Archuleta to his supplier—.

At the last, Mondar held up the fearsome warhammer, frowning at it, for with its long narrow head and sharp parrot's beak on the back face, it would make a poor tool for blacksmith or cobbler or silversmith.

Through one open door he saw several women working looms, arid another showed a silversmith putting up her small hammers and gouges, a third a man at a potter's wheel, his hands in the clay and the brick kilns hot behind him.

Silversmith proceeded inexorably with the standard introductory session.