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Smith

One who forges with the hammer one who works in metals as a blacksmith goldsmith silversmith and the like

Jacksmith

A smith who makes jacks See 2d Jack 4 c

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Blacksmith

A smith who works in iron with a forge and makes iron

Forgeman

A skilled smith who has a hammerer to assist him

Smithcraft

The art or occupation of a smith smithing

esquire

its abbreviated form after the name and capitalized [John R. Smith Esq.] [Jane L. Smith Esq.]

Contingent remainder

of the (English) S.L. Act, 1925. See SETTLED LAND. In Smith d. Dormer v. Parkhurst, (1740) 18 Vin. Abr. 413; 6

Continuing nuisances

v. Henry W Peabody & Co of London Ltd., Rowland Smith Motors Ltd. and Rowland Smith, (1946) 2 All ER 1992.

Dem

Dem. E.g., Doe dem. Smith, Doe, on the demise of Smith. See EJECTMENT.

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Smithing

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Smith

One who forges with the hammer one who works in metals as a blacksmith goldsmith silversmith and the like

Jacksmith

A smith who makes jacks See 2d Jack 4 c

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Blacksmith

A smith who works in iron with a forge and makes iron

Forgeman

A skilled smith who has a hammerer to assist him

Smithcraft

The art or occupation of a smith smithing

esquire

its abbreviated form after the name and capitalized [John R. Smith Esq.] [Jane L. Smith Esq.]

Contingent remainder

of the (English) S.L. Act, 1925. See SETTLED LAND. In Smith d. Dormer v. Parkhurst, (1740) 18 Vin. Abr. 413; 6

Continuing nuisances

v. Henry W Peabody & Co of London Ltd., Rowland Smith Motors Ltd. and Rowland Smith, (1946) 2 All ER 1992.

Dem

Dem. E.g., Doe dem. Smith, Doe, on the demise of Smith. See EJECTMENT.

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