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fist noun 1 a tightly closed or clenched hand with the fingers and thumb doubled back into the palm. 2 old use a hand. 3 old use, informal a person's handwriting. 4 printing a mark, shaped like a pointing hand, used to direct the reader to a reference note, different section, etc. Also called index.verb (fisted, fisting) to strike or hit with the fist.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon fyst.

fist noun 1 a tightly closed or clenched hand with the fingers and thumb doubled back into the palm. 2 old use a hand. 3 old use, informal a person's handwriting. 4 printing a mark, shaped like a pointing hand, used to direct the reader to a reference note, different section, etc. Also called index.verb (fisted, fisting) to strike or hit with the fist.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon fyst.

fist noun 1 a tightly closed or clenched hand with the fingers and thumb doubled back into the palm. 2 old use a hand. 3 old use, informal a person's handwriting. 4 printing a mark, shaped like a pointing hand, used to direct the reader to a reference note, different section, etc. Also called index.verb (fisted, fisting) to strike or hit with the fist.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon fyst.