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Clock Hands
My son asked me today why are the hands on a clock called hands when they are obviously not hands but pointers. Easy I thought, a quick google and that will be answered, HAH, every site I found has loads about the history of clocks from the first to the latest but I can't find the answer to that simple question - Anybody here know the answer ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The word 'hands' has been used for the pointers on a clock-face since the 1500s. The Oxford English Dictionary refers to the 'pointer' or 'index' of a clock, the latter coming from the Latin word meaning 'to show'. That is why we have an 'index' finger...it is used to 'show' people things or 'indicate' where they are.
So, as already suggested by answers above, hands in this sense just are pointers.
So, as already suggested by answers above, hands in this sense just are pointers.