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smithy
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The location where a smith (particularly a blacksmith) works, a forge.
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Freudian prognoses (the young Adi's witnessing of the primal scene as the source of his father-hate) mingle with cod psychology (his "will of iron" is forged by his early home above a smithy).
The forest shtetl housed tailors, cobblers, smithy, armoury and tannery.
First settlement on the site was made in 1671 by Joseph Jencks, Jr. His smithy, destroyed by Indians in 1676 during King Philip's War, was rebuilt, and soon the village became a centre for ironmongers.
This form of vise would remain an integral element of the workbench of every smithy.
In the United States the New England town grew around a central commons; initially a pasture, it provided a focus of community life and a site for a meetinghouse, tavern, smithy, and shops and was later reproduced in the central squares of cities and towns throughout the country.
Apprenticed to a blacksmith at age 17, Deere set up his own smithy trade four years later and, for 12 years, did work in various towns of his native Vermont.
In A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Joyce wrote a Modernist bildungsroman in which the young, developing scholar-artist Stephen Dedalus emerges from the restrictive religious and linguistic conventions within which he has been raised, able, as he says, "to forge in the smithy of my soul the uncreated conscience of my race".
Wayland was captured by the Swedish king Nídud (Nithad, or Níduth), lamed to prevent his escape, and forced to work in the king's smithy.
I go to encounter for the millionth time the reality of my experience and to forge in the smithy of my soul the uncreated conscience of my race".
At his peak Ponting would pick anything short of a length and pull it out of the ground with forearms better suited to a smithy.
If he tries to watch or if he looks toward the smithy, the charm will fail.
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