Schmied
German
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Middle High German smit, from Old High German smid, from Proto-Germanic *smiþaz. Compare Dutch smid, English smith, Norwegian smed.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʃmiːt/
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Declension
Derived terms
- Ahlenschmied
- Ankerschmied
- Beschlagschmied
- Blechschmied
- Bohrerschmied
- Büchsenschmied
- Creutzschmied
- Degenschmied
- Dorfschmied
- Eberschmied
- Edelschmied
- Eisenschmied
- Fahnenschmied
- Flachschmied
- Geschirrschmied
- Gesenkschmied
- Gewehrschmied
- Goldschmied
- Grobschmied
- Hammerschmied
- Haubenschmied
- Helmschmied
- Hubenschmied
- Hufbeschlagschmied
- Hufschmied
- Kaltschmied
- Kesselschmied
- Kettenschmied
- Klangschmied
- Kleinschmied
- Klingenschmied
- Knopfschmied
- Kreutzschmied
- Kreuzschmied
- Kunstschmied
- Kupferschmied
- Messerschmied
- Metallschmied
- Nabenschmied
- Nagelschmied
- Nepperschmied
- Ortschmied
- Pfannenschmied
- Pflugschmied
- Pläneschmied
- Reimschmied
- Rohrschmied
- Sägeschmied
- Scharschmied
- Scherenschmied
- Schlossschmied
- Schloßschmied
- Schwertschmied
- Seigerschmied
- Sensenschmied
- Sichelschmied
- Silberschmied
- Verseschmied
- Waffenschmied
- Wagenschmied
- Waldschmied
- Werkzeugschmied
- Zainschmied
- Zangenschmied
- Zaumschmied
- Zeinhammerschmied
- Zeinschmied
- Zeugschmied
- Zinnschmied
See also
- Malabarschmied (“crimson-throated barbet (bird)”)
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