noun
- a gift given at New Year or at the start of something new, especially as a token of good luck
- the first money received from a customer or transaction, considered lucky
Usage: chiefly Scottish and Northern English; archaic or regional
Usage: archaic
verb
- to give a handsel to; to inaugurate or begin with a gift or ceremony
Usage: archaic; chiefly Scottish
Examples
- She received a handsel of coins on New Year's Day for good fortune.
- The shopkeeper considered the first customer's purchase a lucky handsel.
- In Scottish tradition, a handsel was given to mark the beginning of a new year.
- He was handseled with a small gift when he started his apprenticeship.
- The family exchanged handsels to bless the opening of their new home.