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Handsel

Postby Dr. Goodword » Sun Jan 03, 2021 8:54 pm

• handsel •


Pronunciation: hæn-sêl • Hear it!

Part of Speech: Noun

Meaning: 1. The gift given on Handsel Monday, the first Monday of the New Year, in the British Isles and elsewhere. 2. The first money made by a new business on opening day, taken as a good omen; also the first payment, earnest money. 3. A foretaste of good things to come.

Notes: Some folks omit the [d] and spell today's word hansel but this reflects the pronunciation and need not affect spelling. (Since when do we English speakers need the crutch of rational spelling?) Keeping the [d] helps us distinguish today's good word from Gretel's Hansel "little Hans" in the Grimm Brothers' fairy tale, Hansel and Gretel.

In Play: According to custom in the British Isles, Handsel Monday is a day to give a small gift or good luck charm to children or to those who have served you well: "Every penny of every handsel received by children in the village was in the sweet shop till by the end of the day." The gift is called a "handsel" and is intended to symbolize the first in a long line of gifts or good luck throughout the year: "Good morning, Miss Teak, I hope your smile is a handsel for the new year."

Word History: As long ago as the year 1200, English speakers were using the ancestor of handsel for any good luck charm, especially one given at the start of something new. By the 1500s, traders were using handsel for the first cash they earned in the morning—to them, an omen of good things to follow. We see above how we use it today. Middle English hanselle came from Old English handselen "a handing over" from hand + selen "gift". (Today's lexical handsel is a gift of Ekkis, an old friend from the Agora. However, we here at alphaDictionary would like to thank all our readers for your support and wish you, yet again, the happiest and most prosperous of New Years.)
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Re: Handsel

Postby Slava » Mon Jan 03, 2022 7:06 am

Happy Handsel Monday, everyone!
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Re: Handsel

Postby LukeJavan8 » Mon Jan 03, 2022 1:23 pm

Ditto: Happy Handsel Monday and Happy New Year to all.
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