goldsmith - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • become: When he was sixteen, he became an apprentice goldsmith with his uncle, but did not complete his apprenticeship.

Converse of subject

  • make: The gold mounts appear to be original and were probably made by a Dresden goldsmith.

Adjective modifier

  • local: Shortly afterward the local goldsmith John Elston seems to have brought London craftsmen, skilled in making complex objects, to Exeter.
  • royal: It is the only piece of royal goldsmith 's work to survive from the 12th century.
  • skilled: Also if you want something unique commissions can be undertaken by a team of skilled goldsmiths.
  • Parisian: The casket has the mark of an unidentified Parisian goldsmith of the 15th century.
  • leading: Dublin also prospered in many ways, and for years the leading goldsmiths and jewelers in that city were Huguenots or their descendants.
  • many: Greek, Roman and Etruscan jewelers were to provide inspiration for many later goldsmiths.

Modifies a noun

  • banker: The goldsmith bankers had been damaged by the lax financial management of the Stuart kings.
  • cannot: Goldsmiths cannot advise you on this at this stage.

Noun used with modifier

  • century: In the 17th century goldsmiths made this their center.
  • master: A designer master goldsmith with 40 years experience in the trade.
  • apprentice: When he was sixteen, he became an apprentice goldsmith with his uncle, but did not complete his apprenticeship.
  • journeyman: A journeyman goldsmith who later started his own business.

Possessives

  • work: It is the only piece of royal goldsmith's work to survive from the 12th century.
  • trade: During the year David Mitchell completed his study of the goldsmiths ' trade in the seventeenth century.
  • shop: Young slave be happy in running this goldsmith's shop ).
  • wife: Jaques accuses Orlando of associating with goldsmiths ' wives; [ 35 ] Atalanta was running after a golden apple.
  • guild: Suleyman himself was head of the goldsmiths ' guild and Rustum a prolific collector of manuscripts, carpets and even tiles.

Preposition: in

  • century: The first notes in the U.K. were issued by goldsmiths in the 16th century.

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