A goldsmith is a person whose job is making jewellery and other objects using gold.
goldsmith in British English
(ˈɡəʊldˌsmɪθ)
noun
1.
a.
a dealer in articles made of gold
b.
an artisan who makes such articles
2.
(formerly) a dealer or manufacturer of gold articles who also engaged in banking or other financial business
3.
(in Malaysia) a jeweller
Goldsmith in British English
(ˈɡəʊldˌsmɪθ)
noun
Oliver. ?1730–74, Irish poet, dramatist, and novelist. His works include the novel The Vicar of Wakefield (1766), the poem The Deserted Village (1770), and the comedy She Stoops to Conquer (1773)
Goldsmith in American English
(ˈgoʊldsmɪθ)
Oliver1730?-74; Brit. poet, playwright, & novelist, born in Ireland
goldsmith in American English
(ˈgoʊldˌsmɪθ)
noun
an artisan who makes and repairs articles of gold
Word origin
ME < OE
Examples of 'goldsmith' in a sentence
goldsmith
To be fair to Engineer Akbar's servant the goldsmith, Rind by name, was a highly skilled operative.
Shah, Idries KARA KUSH (2002)
She said, `Go to a goldsmith, ask him to make a lion of gold with crystals for eyes and a music box inside.
Haines, Pamela THE GOLDEN LION (2002)
We will go to Paradise Row and see if Mrs Leigh knows the name of the Lucas's goldsmith.
Fidelis Morgan THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY (2002)