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1. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Handsel \Hand"sel\ (h[a^]nd"s[e^]l), n. [Written also hansel.]
   [OE. handsal, hansal, hansel, AS. handselena giving into
   hands, or more prob. fr. Icel. handsal; hand hand + sal sale,
   bargain; akin to AS. sellan to give, deliver. See Sell,
   Sale. ]
   1. A sale, gift, or delivery into the hand of another;
      especially, a sale, gift, delivery, or using which is the
      first of a series, and regarded as an omen for the rest; a
      first installment; an earnest; as the first money received
      for the sale of goods in the morning, the first money
      taken at a shop newly opened, the first present sent to a
      young woman on her wedding day, etc.
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            Their first good handsel of breath in this world.
                                                  --Fuller.
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            Our present tears here, not our present laughter,
            Are but the handsels of our joys hereafter.
                                                  --Herrick.
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   2. Price; payment. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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   Handsel Monday, the first Monday of the new year, when
      handsels or presents are given to servants, children, etc.
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2. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Handsel \Hand"sel\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Handseled or
   Handselled (h[a^]nd"s[e^]ld); p. pr. & vb. n. Handseling
   or Handselling.] [Written also hansel.] [OE handsellen,
   hansellen; cf. Icel. hadsala, handselja. See Handsel, n.]
   1. To give a handsel to.
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   2. To use or do for the first time, esp. so as to make
      fortunate or unfortunate; to try experimentally.
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            No contrivance of our body, but some good man in
            Scripture hath handseled it with prayer. --Fuller.
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