thirdhand

See also: third hand

English

Etymology

third + hand

Adjective

thirdhand (comparative more thirdhand, superlative most thirdhand)

  1. Having been relayed by two intermediate sources.
    • 2008 April 2, The New York Times, “Talks May End Mugabe’s Rule in Zimbabwe”, in New York Times:
      Harare, the capital, was abuzz on Tuesday with such so-called insider accounts, each one undoubtedly taking new plot twists as they went from secondhand to thirdhand and further on.
  2. Having had two previous owners.

Adverb

thirdhand (comparative more thirdhand, superlative most thirdhand)

  1. By two intermediates.

See also

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