handicap
English
Etymology
From hand in cap, in reference to holding the game stakes in a cap.
Noun
handicap (plural handicaps)
- Something that prevents, hampers, or hinders.
- Age is often a handicap.
- 1915, Emerson Hough, The Purchase Price, chapterI:
- Captain Edward Carlisle […] felt a curious sensation of helplessness seize upon him as he met her steady gaze, […]; he could not tell what this prisoner might do. He cursed the fate which had assigned such a duty, cursed especially that fate which forced a gallant soldier to meet so superb a woman as this under handicap so hard.
- An allowance of a certain amount of time or distance in starting, granted in a race (or other contest of skill) to the competitor possessing disadvantages; or an additional weight or other hindrance imposed upon the one possessing advantages, in order to equalize, as much as possible, the chances of success.
- The older boy won, even though his opponent had been granted a handicap of five meters.
- A handicap in chess often involves removal of the queen's rook.
- (sometimes considered offensive) The disadvantage itself, in particular physical or mental disadvantages of people.
- A race or similar contest in which there is an allowance of time, distance, weight, or other advantage, to equalize the chances of the competitors.
- (obsolete, card game) An old card game, similar to lanterloo.
- 1660, Samuel Pepys
- Here some of us fell to handicap, a sport that I never knew before, which was very good.
- 1660, Samuel Pepys
Derived terms
Translations
something that prevents, hampers, or hinders
allowance granted in a race to the competitor
disadvantage, in particular physical or mental disadvantages of people
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race
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card game
Verb
handicap (third-person singular simple present handicaps, present participle handicapping, simple past and past participle handicapped)
- (transitive) To encumber with a handicap in any contest.
- (transitive, figuratively, by extension) To place at disadvantage.
- The candidate was handicapped by her lack of experience.
- To estimate betting odds.
- Grandpa Andy would buy the racing form the day ahead of time so he could handicap the race before he even arrived at the track.
Translations
to encumber
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Dutch
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɦɛn.diˌkɛp/
Audio (file)
Noun
handicap m (plural handicaps, diminutive handicapje n)
- disability
- handicap, disadvantage
- (sports, golf) handicap, measure of ability
Finnish
Etymology
Noun
handicap
- (anglicism) handicap (allowance)
Declension
| Inflection of handicap (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | handicap | handicapit | |
| genitive | handicapin | handicapien | |
| partitive | handicapia | handicapeja | |
| illative | handicapiin | handicapeihin | |
| singular | plural | ||
| nominative | handicap | handicapit | |
| accusative | nom. | handicap | handicapit |
| gen. | handicapin | ||
| genitive | handicapin | handicapien | |
| partitive | handicapia | handicapeja | |
| inessive | handicapissa | handicapeissa | |
| elative | handicapista | handicapeista | |
| illative | handicapiin | handicapeihin | |
| adessive | handicapilla | handicapeilla | |
| ablative | handicapilta | handicapeilta | |
| allative | handicapille | handicapeille | |
| essive | handicapina | handicapeina | |
| translative | handicapiksi | handicapeiksi | |
| instructive | — | handicapein | |
| abessive | handicapitta | handicapeitta | |
| comitative | — | handicapeineen | |
| Inflection of handicap (Kotus type 5/risti, no gradation) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | handicap | handicapit | |
| genitive | handicapin | handicapien | |
| partitive | handicapiä | handicapejä | |
| illative | handicapiin | handicapeihin | |
| singular | plural | ||
| nominative | handicap | handicapit | |
| accusative | nom. | handicap | handicapit |
| gen. | handicapin | ||
| genitive | handicapin | handicapien | |
| partitive | handicapiä | handicapejä | |
| inessive | handicapissä | handicapeissä | |
| elative | handicapistä | handicapeistä | |
| illative | handicapiin | handicapeihin | |
| adessive | handicapillä | handicapeillä | |
| ablative | handicapiltä | handicapeiltä | |
| allative | handicapille | handicapeille | |
| essive | handicapinä | handicapeinä | |
| translative | handicapiksi | handicapeiksi | |
| instructive | — | handicapein | |
| abessive | handicapittä | handicapeittä | |
| comitative | — | handicapeineen | |
Synonyms
French
Etymology
Pronunciation
- (aspirated h) IPA(key): /ɑ̃.di.kap/
Noun
handicap m (plural handicaps)
Derived terms
Further reading
- “handicap” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Italian
Etymology
Noun
handicap m (invariable)
- handicap (disability; horserace)
Portuguese
Etymology
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: han‧di‧cap
Noun
handicap m (uncountable)
Spanish
Etymology
Noun
handicap m (plural handicaps)
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