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1. dialectal, British : a blow on the hand. 2. : one that drops tobacco hands to the prizer for packing in hogsheads.
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Noun edit · (in combinations) Something having, using, or requiring, a certain hand, or number of hands quotations ▽. 2010, Chris Lewit, Tennis Technique Bible ...
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7 days ago · Left- and right-handers see people differently : free-vision perceptual asymmetries for chimeric stimuli. From the Cambridge English Corpus.
To release or relinquish to another. hand up. To deliver (an indictment) to a higher judicial authority. Idioms:.
The earliest known use of the noun hander is in the late 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for hander is from 1678, in London Gazette.
noun in composition, something pertaining to or performed with the hand specified: as, a right- or left-hander (a blow with the right or left hand).
Hander definition: One who hands over or transmits; a conveyor in succession. - John Dryden.