iii. Hand
.(Phrases beginning with “To.”)
Come to Hand. To arrive; to have been delivered.
Have a Hand in the Matter. To have a finger in the pie. In French, “Mettre la main à quelque chose.”
Kiss the Hand (Job xxxi. 27) To worship false gods. Cicero (In Verrem, lib. iv. 43) speaks of a statue of Herculēs, the chin and lips of which were considerably worn by the kisses of his worshippers. Hosea (xiii. 2) says, “Let the men that sacrifice kiss the calves.” (See Adore.)