handwork

See also: hand-work

English

Etymology

From Middle English hondwerk, from Old English handweorc (work done by hand; handiwork), from Proto-Germanic *handuwerką; equivalent to hand + work. Cognate with Dutch handwerk, German Handwerk, Swedish hantverk.

Pronunciation

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Noun

handwork (countable and uncountable, plural handworks)

  1. Work done by the hands, as opposed to by machine.

Synonyms

Coordinate terms

  • manual labor (sometimes synonymous, but sometimes strenuous and unskilled rather than intricate and skilled)

Translations

Verb

handwork (third-person singular simple present handworks, present participle handworking, simple past and past participle handworked)

  1. (transitive) To work (materials) by hand, without the use of a machine.
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