Smith
Smith (smith) , noun
[Anglo-Saxon smie; akin to Dutch smid, German schmied, Old High German smid, Icelandic smier, Danish & Swedish smed, Gothic smiþa (in comp.); compare Greek smi`lh a sort of knife, sminy`h a hoe, mattock.]
1.
One who forges with the hammer; one who works in metals; as, a blacksmith, goldsmith, silversmith, and the like. — Piers Plowman
Nor yet the smith hath learned to form a sword.
2.
One who makes or effects anything. [Rare] — Dryden
Smith , transitive verb
[Anglo-Saxon smieian. See Smith, n.]
To beat into shape; to forge. [Obsolete] — Chaucer
What smith that any [weapon] smitheth.