Definitions
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- noun A person skilled at making
edged weapons
Etymologies
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Examples
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One day, this skilled weaponsmith will find a story to tell.
Archive 2008-04-01 Steve gaynor 2008
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When I was on Corbantis, there was a weaponsmith called Smokey’s, he was usually brash, sometimes down right rude and a ruthless business man.
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The ASCII MUD starts in the town where there are all the necessary vendors temple of healing, alchemist, weaponsmith, grocery store, etc.
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Likewise, if you're a high-end crafter say a master weaponsmith or a master armorsmith who works for those hunters, there's even less possibility of avoiding it--no matter how much you pump into acquiring raw materials, you can't dent your money supply.
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Every blacksmith and weaponsmith in the city was pressed into duty, working day and night, making repairs on old weapons and armor and turning out new ones.
Dragons of a Vanished Moon Weis, Margaret 2002
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Every blacksmith and weaponsmith in the city was pressed into duty, working day and night, making repairs on old weapons and armor and turning out new ones.
Dragons Of A Vanished Moon Weis, Margaret 2002
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“He was the master weaponsmith of all of Behren,” Abbot Olin explained; and it was Garech Callowag, and not Aydrian, who snorted derisively.
Ascendance Salvatore, R. A., 1959- 2001
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“He was the master weaponsmith of all of Behren,” Abbot Olin explained; and it was Garech Callowag, and not Aydrian, who snorted derisively.
Ascendance Salvatore, R. A., 1959- 2001
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Many of the crafting professions have their names abbreviated, such as WS for weaponsmith.
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Many of the crafting professions have their names abbreviated, such as WS for weaponsmith.
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