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hand-cræft

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
hand-cræft, es; m.
Skill or power of the hand, handicraft
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  • Ðes lama wædla búton handcræfte Godes beboda gefylde

    this paralytic pauper without the use of his hands fulfilled God's commands,

    • Homl. Th. ii. 98, 17
    • .
  • Mid his handcræfte

    with his manual skill [in tent-making],

    • i. 392, 16
    • .
  • Wé lǽraþ ðæt preósta gehwilc tó-eácan láre leornige handcræftgeorne

    we enjoin that every priest besides book-learning diligently learn a handicraft,

    • L. Edg. C. 11
    • ;
    • Th. ii. 246, 17
    • .
  • Eác him gerísaþ handcræftas góde ðæt man on his híréde cræftas begange

    good handicrafts are also befitting him, that crafts may be practised in his household,

    • L. I. P. 8
    • ;
    • Th. ii. 314, 23
    • .
Etymology
[
O. Sax. hand-kraft strength, power of hand
.]
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  • hand-cræft, n.