E@SideNeckhigh-PalmAcross-E@SideNeckhigh-PalmAcross E@SideNeckhigh-PalmForward-E@SideNeckhigh-PalmForward
American Sign Language
editAlternative forms
edit- (two-handed sign moving in circles) E@InsideNeckhigh-PalmForward-E@InsideNeckhigh-PalmForward CirclesVert-CirclesVert
- (two-handed sign moving in an arc) E@SideNeckhigh-PalmForward-E@SideNeckhigh-PalmForward RoundVert-RoundVert
- (one-handed sign moving in a slow repeated side-to-side arc) E@Side-PalmForward RoundVertSlowSidetoside
Etymology
editFrom initial letter E of English Easter.
Production
edit- This two-handed ASL sign is produced as follows:
- Posture the nondominant hand in the “E” handshape in front of and beside the neck, palm facing across. Posture the dominant hand in the “E” handshape in front of and beside the neck, palm facing across.
- Twist the wrists so the palms face forward.
- Posture the nondominant hand in the “E” handshape in front of and beside the neck, palm facing forward. Posture the dominant hand in the “E” handshape in front of and beside the neck, palm facing forward.
- Hold both hands still briefly.
Proper noun
editUpload png, jpg, or gif image. (ASL gloss: EASTER)
- Easter
- 2008, SeekGeo, Easter Wreath Is Gone... Or Not?, Revver, 0:15-0:20:
- (ASL gloss) YOU CURIOUS EASTER #WREATH# THAT THERE STILL NOT?
"Are you curious about whether that Easter wreath is still there or not?"- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- 2008, SeekGeo, Easter Wreath Is Gone... Or Not?, Revver, 0:15-0:20: