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Autodescription — nailer (Q1750079)
description: craft occupation that deals with the manufacture of iron nails
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- nailer (Q1750079)
- blacksmith (Q1639825)
- →(#) artisan (Q1294787)
- creator (Q2500638)
- tradesperson (Q2588761)
- trader (Q3704253)
- manual worker (Q33394058)
- specialist (Q1391344)
- →(◊) worker (Q327055)
- nailer (Q1750079)
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Should this be "nail maker", alt "nailsmith"?[edit]
Are there any attestations of the word "nailsmith"? How common is it, versus the word "nailmaker"? At least, I had not heard the term "nailsmith" previously, but "nail maker" is commonly used for this activity in the West Midlands of UK. JimKillock (talk) 19:48, 3 November 2020 (UTC)