handsel
Plural: handsels
Noun
- A lucky omen.
- A gift given at New Year, or at the start of some enterprise or new situation, meant to ensure good luck.
- Price, payment; especially the first installment of a series.
Verb
Verb Forms: handseled, handseling, handsels, handselled, handselling, handsells
- To give a gift, especially for good luck or as an earnest.
- To give a handsel to.
- To inaugurate by means of some ceremony; to break in.
- To use or do for the first time, especially so as to make fortunate or unfortunate; to try experimentally.
Examples
- He would HANDSEL a rare tile to his opponent, a gesture of ironic goodwill.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English handsell, hanselle, from Old English handselen and/or Old Norse handsal (literally “hand-gift”). Cognate with Scots hansel, Danish handsel.
Scrabble Score: 11
handsel: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Wordhandsel: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
handsel: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary
Words With Friends Score: 12
handsel: valid Words With Friends Word