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Yes, the word blacksmith is a compound word made up of 'black' and 'smith'.
The word blacksmith originated from the Old English word, smythe. It is also possible it originated from the German word, smithaz.
In Scottish Gaelic the word for 'blacksmith' is gobha or gobha dubh.
The term 'an Illinois blacksmith' is not a sentence, it's a sentence fragment. The word Illinois is a proper noun; the word blacksmith is a common noun.
There doesn't seem to be real name for a blacksmith's hammer. (At least I have not found any specific names for it....) As a blacksmith, one of the most common hammers I use is called a cross pein. The other is a ball pein. Some companies will call a cross pein hammer a blacksmith hammer.
Another word for "iron striker" is "blacksmith." A blacksmith is a craftsman who forges and shapes metal, particularly iron, using tools like hammers and anvils. The term can also refer to someone working with metal in general, but it is most commonly associated with those who specifically work with iron.
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Blacksmith
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It depends on what the question is asking. If it is looking for the Arabic translation of Blacksmith, it is "Haddad" (حداد) If it is looking for a phonetic transliteration of Blacksmith in Arabic letters, it is "Blak Smeeth" (بلاك سميث)
backhanded blacksmith
Blacksmith is a word. It means anvil.