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  • noun A maker of bronze articles.

Etymologies

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bronze +‎ smith

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Examples

  • The unique look of the protomes stems from a combination of feline, canine and equine elements, all brought together by the imagination of the bronzesmith to create an original representation of a lion.

    Ancient History For Collectors Carrie Coolidge 2006

  • As he stared at it, he marveled at the skill of the bronzesmith.

    Lord of the Silver Bow Gemmell, David 2005

  • He delivered the abbot's message to Niall the bronzesmith word for word, expecting and receiving instant agreement, carried the satisfactory answer back, and promptly forgot the tenant's face.

    The Rose Rent Peters, Ellis, 1913-1995 1986

  • A lower wall on the opposite side of the road closed in the yard where Niall the bronzesmith had his shop and workshop, and beyond lay the substantial and well-built house with its large garden, and a small field of grazing land behind.

    The Rose Rent Peters, Ellis, 1913-1995 1986

  • Niall the bronzesmith could have provided the portrait for them all.

    The Rose Rent Peters, Ellis, 1913-1995 1986

  • When I ordered my ship fresh-painted, a new awning, a fanciful gryphon beak from the bronzesmith, I saw smiles sometimes, but did not care.

    The Bull From The Sea Renault, Mary 1962

  • It must have been at this time that the bronzesmith in

    Babylonians and Assyrians, Life and Customs 1889

  • “I went down into the lower town, seeking a bronzesmith who could repair my breastplate.

    Lord of the Silver Bow Gemmell, David 2005

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