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HAND'MAID HAND'MAIDEN, n. A maid that waits at hand; a female servant or attendant.
HAND'MILL, n. A mill moved by the hand.
HAND'SAILS, n. Sails managed by the hand.
HAND'SAW, n. A saw to be used with the hand.
HAND'SCREW, n. An engine for raising heavy timbers or weights; a jack.
HAND'SEL, n. 1. The first act of using any thing; the first sale. 2. An earnest;...
HAND'SOME, a. 1. Properly, dexterous; ready; convenient. For a thief it is so ha...
HAND'SOMELY, adv. Dexterously; cleverly; with skill. 1. Gracefully; with proprie...
HAND'SOMENESS, n. A moderate degree of beauty or elegance; as the handsomeness o...
HAND'SPIKE, n. A wooden bar, used with the hand as a lever, for various purposes...
HAND'ST`AFF, n. A javelin; plu. handstaves. Ezek 39.
HAND'VISE, n. A vise used by hand, or for small work.
HAND'WEAPON,n. Any weapon to be wielded by the hand. Num 35.
HAND'WRITING, n. The cast or form of writing peculiar to each hand or person. 1....
HAND'Y, a. 1. Performed by the hand. They came to handy blows. 2. Dexterous; rea...
HAND'Y-DANDY, n. A play in which children change hands and places.