affhand

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Scots[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Middle English *ofhande, *ofhende, from Old English ofhende (absent, lost), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *abahandijaz; equivalent to aff- +‎ hand.

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Adverb[edit]

affhand (not comparable)

  1. Without delay, at once; extempore, on the spur of the moment, without deliberation; in a free and easy manner.

Adjective[edit]

affhand (comparative mair affhand, superlative maist affhand)

  1. Done off-hand; careless, free and easy, unpremeditated; unceremonious, brusque

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