I have NO idea what you're trying to ask about mines...
If you're asking what "lend someone a hand" means, it means to offer assistance, as if you were reaching out your hand to help them.
To help with something or to help someone.
I don't know about "lay a hand", but "lend a hand" means to help someone out
There are two separate idioms:1) To give someone a hand (with a chore), or to lend a hand -to give assistance with a task, to help out2) To give someone a hand (applause), or to give them a big hand -to clap your hands in appreciation of a performance
You will lend me 19000. If i seen you hand that money to the person. so cant i have the money?
Lend is already a verb. For example "to lend something to someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
To help somebody.
This is a colloquialism. To give a hand or lend a hand means to help or assist.
Lend Me is when you can lend someone a book from your nook. But you can only lend that person the book once and you can not lend a book more than once. So once you lend a book to someone, you can't lend it to that person or anyone else again until you get a new nook. The person that you lend the book to has 1 week to accept the lend and then they have 2 weeks to read it. I believe the kindle has borrow it or something like that. Also, lend me is free.
Linda and Amber
lend a hand
Help, assist.
Meaning he will help you out.