The phrase "you hereunto set your hand" is a formal way of saying that you are signing or agreeing to a document or declaration. It indicates the act of putting one's signature or mark on a paper to affirm or acknowledge the contents therein. This expression is often found in legal documents, contracts, or official agreements, emphasizing the seriousness and binding nature of the commitment being made.
somebody certifies a legal document with his signature e.g. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-fourth day of March in the year one thouand seven hundred and ninety
It's a card idiom. Your "hand" was the set of cards that you were dealt in the game. If you play the hand you were dealt, you don't try to cheat or get out of anything, but work with what you have.
If you mean after all the cards have been dealt; nothing. They are set aside in the burn pile until the hand has been decided then they are shuffled for the next hand.
I don't think such a term is used in set theory. A proper subset, on the other hand, is a subset of the set, that is not equal to the set itself. The difference is comparable to the difference between "greater than" and "greater-or-equal", for real numbers.
what does the small hand on the clock mean
deftness of hand
Aces and eights
i got a second hand BMW x5 key how can i set to my car?
deftness of hand
deftness of hand
hand gestures mean have a nice and or it shows respect to the person whos hand you are shaking.
There are plenty of hand set tools that come in lighter colors for girls. You can find a few at Ace Hardware.