sleevehand

English

Etymology

sleeve + hand

Noun

sleevehand (plural sleevehands)

  1. (obsolete) The part of a sleeve nearest the hand; a cuff or wristband.
    • c. 1610–1611, Shakespeare, William, The Winter's Tale, Act 4, Scene 4:
      you would think a / smock were a she-angel, he so chants to the sleevehand / and the work about the square on't.
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