Historical Sign Language Database
Georgetown University
December 21, 2024
Search: FATHER-IN-LAW
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Entry ID | Book Source | Reference Gloss | Author’s gloss | Description | Page | URL | |
309 | Higgins (1923) | FATHER-IN-LAW | FATHER-IN-LAW | FATHER-IN-LAW: "Father" and right vertical "L" placed against left vertical palm, both palms out. | 57 | hsldb.georgetown.edu/books/book-window.php?id=309&refid=higgins1923 | |
87 | Long (1918) | FATHER-IN-LAW | FATHER-IN-LAW | FATHER-IN-LAW: Sign for "father" and then "law." "Law" is signed as follows: Hold left hand in front of you perpendicularly, fingers together, extended parallel, pointing; throw the forefinger of the right "G" hand against the palm of the left. III,40. | 22 | hsldb.georgetown.edu/books/book-window.php?id=87&refid=long1918 | |
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