"Handsel" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Handsel" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Handsel" Meaning

A handsel is a custom of giving a small gift or payment to a person on a special occasion, typically at the start of a new venture or at a milestone event, with the intention of bringing good luck and prosperity to the recipient.

"Handsel" Examples

Definition:

Handsale (noun)

A hand sale or handsel is a small gift or payment made to a clergyman, servant, or other person on certain occasions, especially at a wedding or a birth.

Examples:


According to tradition, the newlyweds would give the wedding party a handsel as a token of their appreciation.
It's customary for the bride and groom to give a handsel to the maid of honor and best man.
The family left a handsel of money on the table for the priest as a token of their gratitude.
The servants would receive a handsel from the aristocratic family on special occasions.
In rural areas, it was a tradition to leave a handsel of food or drink at the doorstep of a newborn baby's house as a welcome gift.

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