gemsmithEtymologyFrom gem + smith. Compare Old English gimwyrhta (“jeweler”, literally “gem-wright/gem-worker”).gemsmith means A maker or worker of gems; a jeweler. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.nounA maker or worker of gems; a jeweler““And a lesser gemsmith would not pay nearly the diamonds' worth. In fact, the shabbier and shadier the operation, the less blunt Martin can expect.” Queenie and Hellen exchanged glances. They both know the shabbiest, shadiest fence of all.”