• Anchorsmith

    Origin

    From en + anchor + smith. Compare the surname Ankersmith.

    Full definition of anchorsmith

    Noun

    anchorsmith

    (plural anchorsmiths)
    1. A maker of anchors.
      • 1806, Margaret Bryan, Lectures on Natural Philosophy: The Result of Many Years’ Practical Experience of the Facts Elucidated., The natural strength of the muscles may be either increased or diminished by exercise; for we perceive the legs of a porter, and the arms of an anchorsmith, are stronger by use.
      • 2009, Fiona Rule, London’s Docklands: A History of the Lost Quarter, The yards that led down to the quays rang out with the sounds of anchorsmiths, carpenters and joiners plying their trade, while sailors, fishermen and sea pilots spent their hard-earned pay in the taverns and hostelries that lay close to the quaysides.
      • 2015, Adrian John Hoare, A Shilling on Good Friday, There must be better jobs in the ‘yard but I suppose working in the anchor forge isn’t so bad. It’s hot and noisy what with the steam hammer and furnace heat but I get on well with the anchorsmiths.
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