"Open8@Chest-PalmBack Open8@Sternum-PalmBack" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [American Sign Language]

Forms: FEELING [ASL-gloss]
Etymology: Apparently related to Open8@Sternum-PalmBack CirclesSurfaceContact (“heart”). The original location for this sign was apparently the left side of the sternum (in the figurative location of the heart). The Open 8 handshape is used in many signs associated with sensation, e.g. Open8@BackHand Contact (“contact, touch”). Etymology templates: {{m|ase|Open8@Sternum-PalmBack CirclesSurfaceContact||heart}} Open8@Sternum-PalmBack CirclesSurfaceContact (“heart”), {{m|ase|Open8@BackHand Contact||contact, touch}} Open8@BackHand Contact (“contact, touch”) Head templates: {{ase-noun|gloss=FEELING}} Upload png, jpg, or gif image. (ASL gloss: FEELING)
  1. feeling; sensation
    Sense id: en-Open8@Chest-PalmBack_Open8@Sternum-PalmBack-ase-noun-932bflZc
  2. emotion
    Sense id: en-Open8@Chest-PalmBack_Open8@Sternum-PalmBack-ase-noun-O5xDRvvq
  3. motive
    Sense id: en-Open8@Chest-PalmBack_Open8@Sternum-PalmBack-ase-noun-4Xq-DiP1
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms (with a double motion): Open8@Chest-PalmBack Upanddown Open8@Sternum-PalmBack (english: FEEL+)
Disambiguation of 'with a double motion': 0 0 0 0 50 50

Verb [American Sign Language]

Forms: FEEL [ASL-gloss]
Etymology: Apparently related to Open8@Sternum-PalmBack CirclesSurfaceContact (“heart”). The original location for this sign was apparently the left side of the sternum (in the figurative location of the heart). The Open 8 handshape is used in many signs associated with sensation, e.g. Open8@BackHand Contact (“contact, touch”). Etymology templates: {{m|ase|Open8@Sternum-PalmBack CirclesSurfaceContact||heart}} Open8@Sternum-PalmBack CirclesSurfaceContact (“heart”), {{m|ase|Open8@BackHand Contact||contact, touch}} Open8@BackHand Contact (“contact, touch”) Head templates: {{ase-verb|gloss=FEEL}} Upload png, jpg, or gif image. (ASL gloss: FEEL)
  1. to feel
    Sense id: en-Open8@Chest-PalmBack_Open8@Sternum-PalmBack-ase-verb-5zVn5wus
  2. to sense
    Sense id: en-Open8@Chest-PalmBack_Open8@Sternum-PalmBack-ase-verb-viSqxVsX
  3. (transitive) to think (something) without being certain; to believe tentatively; to feel that Tags: transitive
    Sense id: en-Open8@Chest-PalmBack_Open8@Sternum-PalmBack-ase-verb-HDhB3R2C Categories (other): American Sign Language terms in nonstandard scripts Disambiguation of American Sign Language terms in nonstandard scripts: 8 6 9 5 1 70
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms (with a double motion): Open8@Chest-PalmBack Upanddown Open8@Sternum-PalmBack (english: FEEL+)
Disambiguation of 'with a double motion': 0 0 0 0 50 50

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