different between goldsmithery vs smithery
goldsmithery
English
Etymology
From Middle English goldsmithrie. Equivalent to goldsmith +? -ery.
Noun
goldsmithery (uncountable)
- The work of a goldsmith.
Translations
goldsmithery From the web:
smithery
English
Etymology
smith +? -ery
Noun
smithery (countable and uncountable, plural smitheries)
- (countable) The place where a smith works.
- (uncountable) The trade or craft of a smith.
Related terms
- blacksmithery
- goldsmithery
- silversmithery
- wordsmithery
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- rhymiest
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- what does smithery mean
- what is smithery
- what does smithery do
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