Webster's 1828 Dictionary
Search the Webster's 1828 Dictionary
BLOOD'Y-HAND, noun [blood and hand.] A hand stained with the blood of a deer, which, in the old forest laws of England, was sufficient evidence of a man's trespass in the forest against venison.
Word #:
6344Vol 1 Word #:
6344Mnemonics
Numeric Spelling:
212151542581144Phone Spelling:
2566394263