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From copper + smith .
coppersmith (plural coppersmiths )
A person who forges things out of copper .
1961 March, C.P. Boocock, “The organisation of Eastleigh Locomotive Works”, in Trains Illustrated , page 162 :Eastleigh Locomotive Works: Layout and functions of shops [...] Coppersmiths : Preparation of boiler tubes and copper pipework.
A South Asian barbet , Psilopogon haemacephala , with crimson forehead and throat, best known for its metronomic call that has been likened to a coppersmith striking metal with a hammer .
1924 , EM Forster , A Passage to India , Penguin, published 2005 , page 104 :More noises came from a dusty tree, where brown birds creaked and floundered about looking for insects; another bird, the invisible coppersmith , had started his ‘ponk ponk’.
person
Albanian: bakërpunues (sq)
Armenian: please add this translation if you can
Bulgarian: медникар m ( mednikar )
Catalan: caldaerer ( Algherese ) , courer m
Chinese:
Mandarin: 銅匠 / 铜匠 (zh) ( tóngjiàng, tóngjiang )
Czech: mědikovec
Danish: kobbersmed c
Dutch: kopersmid (nl) m
Finnish: kupariseppä
French: dinandier (fr) m , chaudronnier (fr) m
Galician: caldeireiro (gl)
Gallurese: raminàiu
Georgian: please add this translation if you can
German: Kupferschmied (de) m
Gothic: 𐌰𐌹𐌶𐌰𐍃𐌼𐌹𐌸𐌰 m ( aizasmiþa )
Greek: χαλκωματάς (el) m ( chalkomatás ) , χαλκουργός (el) ( chalkourgós ) , χαλκοπλάστης (el) m ( chalkoplástis )
Ancient: χαλκεύς m ( khalkeús ) , χαλκουργός m ( khalkourgós )
Hungarian: rézműves (hu)
Icelandic: koparsmiður m
Italian: fabbro di rame , calderaio m , calderaro m
Japanese: 銅細工人 ( douitakumijin )
Kazakh: мыскер ( mysker )
Korean: please add this translation if you can
Kurdish:
Central Kurdish: مِسگەر ( misger )
Latin: aerarius m
Macedonian: бакарџија m ( bakardžija )
Occitan: pairolièr (oc) m
Ottoman Turkish: باقرجی ( bakırcı )
Persian: مسگر (fa) ( mesgar )
Polish: miedziownik
Portuguese: funileiro (pt) m
Romanian: arămar (ro) m , spoitor (ro) m
Russian: ме́дник (ru) m ( médnik ) , котельщик (ru) m ( kotelʹščik ) , котельщица f ( kotelʹščica )
Sardinian:
Campidanese: cardareri
Logudorese: accontzalabiólu , accontzimu
Sassarese: raminàiu
Spanish: calderero (es)
Sundanese: palédang (su)
Swedish: kopparsmed (sv) c
Turkish: bakırcı (tr)
Yoruba: àgbẹ̀dẹ bàbà