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Meanings of first smith in English
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Usage of first smith in English
1
The first weaver, the first mason, the firstsmith, were no doubt great geniuses, but they were disregarded.
2
He was an "instructor of every artificer in brass and iron," that is, he was the firstsmith.
3
But for the old, behold the last traces of its authority in these fetters, of which the firstsmith will rid me.
4
With such tools the firstsmith smote music out of labour, and began the conquest of things to the accompaniment of joyous sounds.
5
At that moment the firstsmith got up and, scratching his bruised face to make it bleed, shouted in a tearful voice: Police!
6
He had been the firstsmith in this region, too, and gradually around "Polk's Smithy" had been reared the nucleus of the present town.
7
In 1822 he was elected scholar of Trinity, and in the following year he graduated as senior wrangler and obtained firstSmith's prize.
8
The other examiners (Professors Lax and Woodhouse, Lowndean and Plumian Professors) generally supported me: and Turner had the honour of FirstSmith's Prize.