No because handker is not a word.
The word handkerchief is not in the Bible
The latin word for handkerchief is súdaríum
use this sentence: i cleaned the water with my handkerchief
hanky
tissue
handkerchief -> (le) mouchoir
That means "the handkerchief".
English: "the handkerchief" = German: "das Taschentuch".
Handkerchiefs is the plural. The singular form of the word is handkerchief.
The word is spelled handkerchief. This word's spelling follows a standard rule in the English language, which is: -- i before e except after c -- So if the previous letter is not a "c", the letters would be "ie'.
Yes, the word 'handkerchief' is a common noun, a word for any handkerchief.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Handkerchief Mesa, Rio Grande National Forest, COHandkerchief Shoals Inn, Cape Cod, MA'The Yellow Handkerchief', 2008 movie starring William Hurt
No It's not a compound word