smidse

Dutch

Etymology

From Middle Dutch smitse, reformed from earlier smisse by analogy with smit (modern smid), from Old Dutch *smiththa, from Proto-Germanic *smiþjǭ. The development *-þj- > -ss- is also found in wisse, while *-þþ- becomes -tt- in lat, mot.

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Noun

smidse f (plural smidsen)

  1. forge, smithy (workshop of a smith)
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