stithy

/ˈstɪði/

Etymology

From Middle English stithy, ultimately from Old Norse steði.

noun

  1. An anvil.“how to forge his sword upon the stithy, as well as how to use it in battle”
  2. A blacksmith's smithy or forge.“As foul as Vulcan's stithy.”

verb

  1. To form on an anvil.