A freemason handshake is a means of identifying each other as freemasons. The different handshakes will identify which degree a mason has achieved within the organisation. A freemason can not divulge the handshake to a non-mason as this would break an oath made at initiation. Knowing the hanshake alone is not enough as on reciept of such a handshake a set conversation will follow.
There is no common "Masonic hand gesture". You may be referring to Masonic grips, which vary depending on the degree one has attained. These are considered secret, and are therefore not revealed by obligated Masons to non-Masons.
A Masonic hand grip is a method of grasping the hand of another, such that one Mason can know another is a Mason even when the grip cannot be visually identified. Such grips are considered secret, and therefore will not be shared by an obligated Freemason with a non-Mason.
Shake and bake
Whether you are right or left handed, the proper custom is to shake with the right.
Yes, "handshake" is a compound word made up of "hand" and "shake."
Why, with your own left hand. :P
hand shake
Most people are right-handed, therefore we shake hands with our right (strong) hand.
That is a metaphor for a bribe.
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Ans) hand shake
From Korea.