Hand, vb. 1) to lay hands on, to touch: “we will not h. a rope more,” Tp. I, 1, 25. “let him that makes but trifles of his eyes first h. me,” Wint. II, 3, 63.
2) to be hand in hand with, to devote one's self to: “when I was young and --ed love as you do,” Wint. IV, 4, 359.

