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Edward Malone
What is the etymology of th word "handsome"?
Aug 25, 2016 6:28 AM
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handsome (adj.)
c.1400, handsom "easy to handle, ready at hand," from hand (n.) + -some (1). Sense extended to "fair size, considerable" (1570s), then "having fine form, good-looking" (1580s). Meaning "generous" (in handsome reward, etc.) first recorded 1680s.
---- from Etymology Online
August 25, 2016
etymonline.com is a very useful site, and I'm glad to see other members are using it! :) It's very revealing that, in English, the attractiveness of a man is (historically) connected to his usefulness, isn't it?
August 25, 2016
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