handwrite
[ hand-rahyt ]
/ ˈhændˌraɪt /
verb (used with object), hand·wrote or (Archaic) hand·writ; hand·writ·ten or (Archaic) hand·writ; hand·writ·ing.
to write (something) by hand.
Origin of handwrite
First recorded in 1840–50; back formation from
handwriting
Words nearby handwrite
handweaving,
handwheel,
handwork,
handwoven,
handwringing,
handwrite,
handwriting,
handwriting on the wall,
handwritten,
handwrought,
handy
Example sentences from the Web for handwrite
He put together several EPs in four- or five-track groupings and used pencil to handwrite the track listing and credits.
You'll know him some of these days, I'll go bail, if you're going to Mr. Die; anyways you'll know his handwrite.
Castle Richmond |Anthony TrollopeDon't I copy 'em out plain for her, so as folks won't know her handwrite?
A Sappho of Green Springs |Bret Harte