Definition of smithy in English:
smithy
nounPlural smithies ˈsmɪðiˈsmɪθi
A blacksmith's workshop; a forge.
Example sentencesExamples
- We went from Day's show at the navy's immense old boiler smithy to another former navy site, Base Camp, where Malene Birger held her show.
- A smithy was also set up where Frank Baldwin produced all the window casements, hinges, and other metalwork.
- Earlier I went to the smithy, and the mages there were able to produce new boots for us.
- A smithy was often just outside the wall because of the fire risk a forge represented.
- Sometimes, when someone mentions a blacksmith's forge, I find myself instantaneously back in my childhood, visiting a local smithy.
Origin
Middle English, from Old Norse smithja.