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Handgriff
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German
Etymology
Modern meanings since the 16th century. From Middle High German *hantgrif (only attested as hantgrift f (“the laying on of hands”)), from (Old High German hantgrif m (“handful, handgrip”), from Proto-West Germanic *handugripi (“handgrip”). Equivalent to Hand + Griff.
Pronunciation
Noun
Handgriff m (strong, genitive Handgriffes or Handgriffs, plural Handgriffe)
Declension
Declension of Handgriff [masculine, strong]
1Now rare, see notes.
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Pennsylvania German
Etymology
Compound of Hand (“hand”) + Griff (“grip”). Compare English handgrip.
Noun
Handgriff m (plural Handgriffe)
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