Etymology:
Meaning:
Singlehanded means to perform a task or activity without any assistance or support. It implies self-reliance, independence, and the ability to achieve something on one's own.
Origin:
The term "singlehanded" first appeared in the 14th century, initially in the context of nautical activities. It referred to the ability of a sailor to manage a boat alone, without the need for additional crew members. Over time, the term expanded to encompass a broader range of tasks and endeavors, beyond seafaring.
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