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  • noun Plural form of bronzesmith.

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Examples

  • There were several large areas where craftsmen and artisans produced goods for the wealthy: jewelers, clothes makers, armorers, potters, and bronzesmiths.

    Lord of the Silver Bow Gemmell, David 2005

  • The ram itself, a hollow casing weighing half a ton, was cast in a single pouring—a feat that impresses even modern bronzesmiths.

    THE LANDMARK THUCYDIDES Robert B. Strassler 2003

  • The ram itself, a hollow casing weighing half a ton, was cast in a single pouring—a feat that impresses even modern bronzesmiths.

    THE LANDMARK THUCYDIDES Robert B. Strassler 2003

  • Thomaites — they passed by the little Church of ‘Our Lady the Theotokos,’ which stood in the quarter of the Jewish bronzesmiths, the Chalkoprateia.

    Gathering Clouds: A Tale of the Days of St. Chrysostom 1831-1903 1895

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