As nouns the difference between blacksmith and laborer
is that blacksmith is a person who forges iron while laborer is one who uses body strength instead of intellectual power to earn a wage, usually hourly.
blacksmith
Noun
(
en noun)
A person who forges iron.
*(James Howell) (c.1594–1666)
*:The blacksmith may forge what he pleases.
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*:Orion hit a rabbit once; but though sore wounded it got to the bury, and, struggling in, the arrow caught the side of the hole and was drawn out.. Ikey the blacksmith had forged us a spearhead after a sketch from a picture of a Greek warrior; and a rake-handle served as a shaft.
(lb) A person who shoes horses; a farrier.
A blackish fish of the Pacific coast (Chromis'' or ''Heliastes punctipinnis ).
Usage notes
Historically, blacksmiths in small communities have played a number of other roles, including farrier, wainwright and wheelwright. However, blacksmithing properly refers to the forging of iron, and blacksmiths and farriers themselves make the distinction.
Synonyms
* ironsmith
Hypernyms
* smith, metalsmith
* smithy
Coordinate terms
* goldsmith, whitesmith, silversmith, platinumsmith, farrier, forge
laborer
English
Alternative forms
* labourer
Noun
(
en noun)
One who uses body strength instead of intellectual power to earn a wage, usually hourly.
Related terms
* laborist