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Perhaps from a confused reference to the mandrake plant, which is mandragore in French, while hand of glory would be main de gloire.

Noun edit

hand of glory (plural hands of glory)

  1. (historical) A charm made from the hand of a man executed by hanging, supposed to be able to unlock doors, render other people motionless, etc.
    • 1936, Rollo Ahmed, The Black Art, London: Long, page 114:
      Sorcerers and other practitioners of witchcraft used to make a variety of candlestick called the Hand of Glory, chiefly from the flesh of criminals[.]