Where does “steady-handed” come from?

steady-handed (English) comes from English handed, from English Hand, from Middle English hond, from Old English hand, from Proto-West Germanic handu, from Swedish hand, from Old Swedish hand, from Old Norse hǫnd — hand.

steady-handed (English): Capable of smooth, sure movements; Executed with...

Definitions

  1. Capable of smooth, sure movements; Executed with...

Ancestry of “steady-handed”, step by step

steady-handed traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English handed

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishhandedHaving a certain kind or number of hands; Having...
2EnglishHandThe part of the forelimb below the forearm or wrist in a human, and the corresponding part in many other animals
3Middle Englishhondhand; Alternative form of hound
4Old EnglishhandA hand
5Proto-West Germanichanduhand
6SwedishhandA hand; A hand; the set of cards held by a player
7Old SwedishhandA hand; A direction; A behalf
8Old Norsehǫndhand
9Proto-Germanichanduzhand

via English steady

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishsteadyFirm in standing or position; not tottering or...
2Old Englishstæþþiġ
3Old Englishstæþstead, bank; bank, shore
4Proto-Germanicstaþaz

Words derived from “steady-handed

Every word from Proto-Germanic handuzEvery word from Old Norse hǫndEvery word from Old Swedish hand