Talk:5@NearCheek-PalmBack RoundVert OpenA@NearJaw-PalmBack

Latest comment: 15 years ago by Rodasmith

Etymology discussion edit

The forms of ASL "Beautiful" I have seen have an open hand (palm-in) on the right side of the face. Hand circles up, over, and around the entire face, ending up in an O hand (palm-in) at the starting point. Eyes close showing the signer imagining something of beauty. The action is quick for mentioning beauty in passing, and slow for emphasizing something of extreme beauty. The ending handshape is normally held in final position, but it can be shaking in final position as another emphasis. - Tom 22:20, 12 April 2009 (UTC)Reply

I've incorporated (my interpretation of) your observations into this entry. Be bold about editing whatever I might have missed. I suspect the form you describe is the most common, so a proper entry for this sign belongs at 5@NearCheek-PalmAcross RoundVert O@NearCheek-PalmAcross or thereabouts, with the appropriate photos (and/or video). Feel free to create one or I or someone else will eventually get around to it. —Rod (A. Smith) 23:18, 12 April 2009 (UTC)Reply
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