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fabbro

blacksmith

noun FAHB-broh Rare

Origin: Latin faber (craftsman, smith)

Usage Note

Fabbro specifically denotes a blacksmith or metalworker who shapes iron — distinct from falegname ('carpenter') and orafo ('goldsmith'). Today fabbro is also commonly used for a locksmith who handles metal doors and locks (fabbro ferraio). The feminine fabbra exists but is rarely used; the profession is almost exclusively associated with men in practice.

Examples

"Il fabbro ha riparato il cancello di ferro."

Natural Translation

The blacksmith repaired the iron gate.

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