Etymology:
Meaning:
A person or organization that manages, controls, or deals with something:
Origin:
The Old English word "handlian" originally referred to the physical act of handling something with the hands. Over time, its meaning expanded to include more abstract and figurative uses related to management and control. The Middle English word "handlare" evolved from "handlian" and was adopted into modern English.
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