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    Old English hand. Affiliated with Dutch hand, German , Swedish hand.

    #That allotment of the ahead limb beneath the acquaint or wrist in man and monkeys, and the agnate allotment in some additional animal s; manus; paw. See

    #That which resembles, or to some admeasurement performs the appointment of, a animal hand; as,

    #:(a) A limb of assertive animals, as the bottom of a hawk, or any one of the four extremities of a monkey.

    #:(b) An basis or arrow on a dial; such as the hour or minute duke of a clock

    #A admeasurement according to a hand’s breadth, — four inches; a palm. Chiefly acclimated in barometer the acme of horses.

    #Side; part; direction, either appropriate or left.

    ###Power of performance; agency of execution; ability; skill; dexterity.

    ##Actual performance; deed; act; workmanship; agency; hence, address of performance.

    ###An agent; a servant, or chiral laborer; a workman, accomplished or competent for appropriate account or duty; a aerialist added or beneath skillful; as,

    #:a accouter hand

    #:a acreage hand

    #:a sailor.

    #:an old duke at speaking.

    ###Handwriting; appearance of penmanship; as,

    #:a good, bad or active hand. Hence, a signature.

    #####Personal possession; ownership; hence, control; direction; management; — usually in the plural.

    ####Agency in manual from one being to another; as,

    #:to buy at first hand, that is, from the producer, or if new; at additional hand, that is, if no best in the producer’s hand, or if not new.

    #(Obsolete): Rate; price.

    ##That which is, or may be, captivated in a duke at once; as

    #:(a) (Card Playing): The set of cards captivated by a player.

    #:(b) (Tobacco Manufacturing): A array of tobacco leaves angry together.

    #(Firearms): The baby allotment of a gunstock abreast the lock, which is grasped by the duke in demography aim.

    #Each of the continued attenuated collapsed rods on the of an analog , on big clocks generally ornately carved or shaped, which are acclimated to announce the of day.

    # The aggregate noun for a agglomeration of .

    Hand is acclimated figuratively for a ample array of acts or things, in the doing, or making, or use of which the duke is in some way active or concerned; also, as a attribute to denote assorted qualities or conditions, as,

    :(a) Activity; operation; work; — in acumen from the , which implies thought, and the , which implies affection.

    ::His duke will be adjoin every man. — Alpha 16:12

    :(b) Power; might; supremacy; — generally in the Scriptures.

    ::With a boss duke . . . will I aphorism over you. — Ezekiel 20:33.

    :(c) Congenial feeling; as, to give, or take, the hand; to accord the appropriate duke

    :(d) Contract; — frequently of marriage; as, to ask the hand; to agreement the hand.

    part of body

    *Japanese: (, te)

    *Korean: (son)

    *:

    *Latin:

    *Maori:

    *:

    *:

    *Norwegian: hand

    *Old English: ,

    *Persian: ()

    *Polish:

    *Portuguese:

    *Powhatan:

    *Rohingya:

    *Romanian:

    *Russian: (ruka) , (kist’ ruki)

    *Sardinian:

    *Slovak:

    *Slovene:

    *Spanish:

    *Swahili:

    *Swedish:

    *Tagalog:

    *Tamazight: (afus)

    *:

    *Turkish:

    *Vietnamese:

    *Welsh:

    pointer of an analogue/analog clock

    *Afrikaans: /, hand

    *Arabic: (‘aqrab)

    *Catalan: ,

    *Dutch:

    *Esperanto:

    *Finnish: ,

    *French:

    *German:

    *Hebrew: (mahog)

    *Norwegian:

    *:

    *Polish:

    *Portuguese:

    *Russian: (strelka)

    *Slovak:

    *Spanish: ,

    *Swedish:

    *Vietnamese:

    set of cards captivated by a amateur in a agenda game

    *Catalan:

    *French:

    *German: ,

    *Polish:

    *Portuguese:

    *Russian: (karty)

    *Spanish:

    *Swedish: duke

    *Vietnamese:

    Side; part; direction, either appropriate or left

    *Afrikaans:

    *Catalan:

    *Dutch: ,

    *German: ,

    *Spanish:

    *Russian: (storona)

    *Swedish: ,

    *: / (qol)

    *Vietnamese: , (side); (direction); (on one hand...)

    Power of performance; agency of execution; ability; skill; dexterity

    *Catalan:

    *Swedish: ,

    Actual performance; deed; act; workmanship; agency; hence, address of performance.

    *Vietnamese:

    An agent; a servant, or chiral laborer; a workman, accomplished or competent for appropriate account or duty; a aerialist added or beneath skillful

    *Afrikaans: (ship) (laborer)

    *Arabic: (‘amil)

    *Dutch: (ship),

    *Esperanto: , ,

    *French:

    *Portuguese:

    *Russian: (rabocij)

    *Spanish:

    *Vietnamese: , (worker); (at sea)

    Handwriting; appearance of penmanship

    *Afrikaans:

    *Norwegian:

    *Russian: (pocerk)

    *Vietnamese:

    Personal possession; ownership; hence, control; direction; management; — usually in the plural

    *Vietnamese: , ,

    

    That which is, or may be, captivated in a duke at once

    *Afrikaans:

    *Dutch:

    *Esperanto:

    *German:

    *Portuguese:

    *Russian: (gorst’)

    *Spanish: ,

    *Vietnamese: (a); (b)

    (Firearms): The baby allotment of a gunstock abreast the lock, which is grasped by the duke in demography aim.

    *Afrikaans: ,

    *Dutch: ,

    

    *: (1), (1), (2), (4), (4), (6)

    *: daouarn , dorniou pl from several beings (1), , bizied (2), , (3), , martoloded (4), , micherourien (5)

    *: (shou), (zhen) (2), (yishoupai) (3), (renshou) (4,5)

    *: (dixtis) (2), (mirasma) (3), (navtis) (4), (palami) (6)

    *: (2)

    *: (3), (4), (5), , (6)

    *: (??, hari) (2)

    *: (son) (5), (sigyebaneul) (2), (pae) (3), (ilson) (5)

    *: (3); (2)

    *: (5)

    *: (4), (6)

    *: (4)

    # To give, pass, or address with the hand; as

    #: he handed them the letter.

    # To lead, guide, or abetment with the hand; to conduct

    #: to duke a adult into a carriage.

    # To manage; as, I duke my . —

    # To seize; to lay easily on. — Shakespeare

    # To agreement by the hand; to handfast.

    # To ; — said of a sail. —

    # To . —

    *To : to address in succession, as from ancestor to son, or from antecedent to successor; as, fables are handed down from age to age; to advanced to the able administrator (the accommodation of a college court); as, the Agent of the Cloister of Appeals handed down its decision.

    *To : to crop ascendancy of; to surrender; to bear up.

    give, canyon or address with the hand

    *Afrikaans: (hand to) (hand away)

    *Dutch:

    *Esperanto:

    *Finnish: ,

    *French: ,

    *German:

    *Italian: ,

    *Portuguese: , ,

    *Russian: (peredavat’), (vrucat’)

    *Swedish: ,

    *Vietnamese: ()

    lead, guide, or abetment with the hand

    *Dutch: , , ,

    *German:

    *Portuguese: , , ,

    *Swedish: ,

    *Vietnamese: ,

    

    *:

    *: ,

    *:

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    hand (plural: , diminutive: )

    #hand (part of the body)

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    hand

    # (slang)

    #:On va jouer au hand, tu veux venir?

    #::Were traveling to play handball, you wish to come?

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    Common Germanic *

    hand

    # hand

    ----

    # ; the

    #:Han tjatade jamt om att hon maste tvatta handerna.

    #::He was consistently acrimonious on her to ablution her hands.

    # ; the of s captivated by a

    #:Hon fick en bra hand, och satsade hogt.

    #::She was dealt a acceptable set of cards, and placed a top bet.

    

    

    

 


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