Hand, v. a.

    1. Give (with the hand), transmit, present, pass by hand.
    2. Lead, conduct, guide.

Hand and glove. Very intimate, very friendly, very familiar.

Handbook, n. Manual.

Hand-breadth, n. Palm, hand, four inches.

Handcuff, n. Manacle, hand-fetter.

Handcuff, v. a. Manacle.

Hand down. Transmit in succession.

Hand-fetter, n. Handcuff, manacle.

Handful, n. Maniple.

Handicraft, n. Manual occupation, trade.

Handicraftsman, n. Artisan, mechanic, artificer, workman, hand, craftsman.

Hand in hand. Conjointly, unitedly, in union.

Handiwork, n. Work, workmanship, manufacture, hand.

Handle, v. a.

    1. Touch, feel, feel of, take in the hand, take hold of.
    2. Manage, use, wield.
    3. Treat, discuss, discourse on, treat of.
    4. Deal with, manage.

Handle, n.

    1. Haft, stock, helve.
    2. Bail.

Handmaid, Handmaiden, n. Maid-servant, female servant.

Hands, n. pl. See clutches.


  By PanEris using Melati.

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