Blacksmiths

/ˈblæksmɪθs/ noun

Skilled workers who heat and hammer metal, especially iron, to create or repair tools, weapons, and other objects.

Compound of 'black' (the color of the metal when hot) and 'smith' (craftsperson). 'Smith' comes from Old English and is related to 'smite' (to strike). The 'black' refers to the dark appearance of iron before it's polished.

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