to hand



to hand

1. Also, at hand. Nearby, accessible, as in I don't have the right tools to hand but asked her to get them for me. [c. 1300]
2. Also, in hand. In one's possession, as in He had their letter to hand, or She had the money in hand. The first term dates from the mid-1700s, the second from about 1200. Also see hand to hand.
See also: hand

to hand

1. Nearby.
2. In one's possession.
See also: hand

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ally (1)AL-eeEnglish
Dorotheado-ro-TE-ah (German), dawr-ə-THEE-ə (English)German, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, English, Late Greek
Radim-Czech
BessBESEnglish
Blue[blu:]
Yidel-Yiddish