Historical Sign Language Database
Georgetown University
December 11, 2024
Search: PEEL
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Entry ID | Book Source | Reference Gloss | Author’s gloss | Description | Page | URL | |
596 | Higgins (1923) | PEEL | PEEL | PEEL: Right hand as if holding a knife and peeling the left closed hand. | 106 | hsldb.georgetown.edu/books/book-window.php?id=596&refid=higgins1923 | |
450 | Michaels (1923) | PEEL | PEEL | PEEL:1. Use the left fist as an apple, potato, or orange, and the right thumb as a knife blade.2. Go through motion of peeling an apple.(To peel off bark or skin): Pull over the place with thumb and index finger the usual way. | 100 | hsldb.georgetown.edu/books/book-window.php?id=450&refid=michaels1923 | |
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