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  • noun Plural form of swordsmith.

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Examples

  • Japanese swordsmiths grind it by hand on katana blades using a convex water stone, and call it a hamaguri edge.

    Spyderco Hossom Dayhiker FB19P 2009

  • Japanese swordsmiths grind it by hand on katana blades using a convex water stone, and call it a hamaguri edge.

    Happy Hacking from Hossom 2009

  • Japanese swordsmiths grind it by hand on katana blades using a convex water stone, and call it a hamaguri edge.

    Happy Hacking from Hossom 2009

  • It happened frequently; the swordsmiths, after all, were merchants, they did custom orders, they responded to market forces, they tried different things.

    A Bob Lee Swagger eBook Boxed Set Stephen Hunter 2009

  • It happened frequently; the swordsmiths, after all, were merchants, they did custom orders, they responded to market forces, they tried different things.

    A Bob Lee Swagger eBook Boxed Set Stephen Hunter 2009

  • It happened frequently; the swordsmiths, after all, were merchants, they did custom orders, they responded to market forces, they tried different things.

    A Bob Lee Swagger eBook Boxed Set Stephen Hunter 2009

  • Truth be told, there are very few Japanese swordsmiths working today who can make both a weapon and a piece of art.

    The Art of Japanese Swordsmanship Megan Arkenberg 2009

  • You may not know it, but your neighbors could be knights or merchants or swordsmiths to the guardsmen of the Holy Christian Emperor of Byzantium.

    SCA in Colorado 2007

  • You may not know it, but your neighbors could be knights or merchants or swordsmiths to the guardsmen of the Holy Christian Emperor of Byzantium.

    Archive 2007-11-01 2007

  • He drove away all the Persian swordsmiths, and from his day no ‘Damascus blade’ has been made at Damascus.

    The Life of Sir Richard Burton 2003

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