Smithy
(noun)
A blacksmith's workshop or forge where metal objects are made or repaired.
Origin:
From middle english 'smyth' (a worker in metal).
Examples:
- In the old days, a smithy was an important part of every town.
- He took his broken tools to the local smithy to be fixed.
- The smithy was hot and noisy, filled with the sounds of metal being pounded.
- The skilled blacksmiths in the smithy were able to repair anything made of metal.
- Visitors to the historic smithy were fascinated by the old-fashioned tools and techniques.