clean hands, have



clean hands, have

Be innocent or guiltless, as in John's got clean hands; he had nothing to do with it. It is sometimes worded as one's hands are clean, meaning "one has done nothing wrong," as in Don't look at me-my hands are clean. This metaphor for freedom from wrongdoing dates back to at least 1600.
See also: clean, have

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Urbanaoor-BAH-nahItalian
Golden['gəuldən]
Swi&Eth;Hun-Anglo-Saxon
Reynaldo-Spanish, Portuguese
Teague[ti:g]
BroosBRO:SDutch, Limburgish