Schmied
German
Etymology
From Middle High German smit, from Old High German smid, from Proto-Germanic *smiþaz. Compare Dutch smid, English smith, Norwegian smed.
Pronunciation
Noun
Schmied m (genitive Schmieds or Schmiedes, plural Schmiede, feminine Schmiedin)
Derived terms
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Proper noun
Schmied
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Further reading
- “Schmied” in Duden online
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