handsaw
See also: hand saw
English
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Etymology 1
From Middle English hande sawe, equivalent to hand + saw. Cognate with West Frisian hânseage (“handsaw”), Dutch handzaag (“handsaw”), German Handsäge (“handsaw”), Danish håndsav (“handsaw”), Swedish handsåg (“handsaw”), Icelandic handsög (“handsaw”).
Translations
saw small enough to be used by one hand
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Etymology 2
Corruption of heronshaw.
Noun
handsaw (plural handsaws)
- (obsolete) A heron.
- c. 1600, Shakespeare, William, “Act II, Scene II”, in Hamlet:
- When the wind is southerly, I know a hawk from a handsaw.
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