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  1. The meaning of LEGERDEMAIN is sleight of hand. How to use legerdemain in a sentence. Did you know?

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  3. LEGERDEMAIN definition: 1. skilful hiding of the truth in order to trick people: 2. skilful tricks done as part of a…. Learn more.

  4. Legerdemain definition: sleight of hand.. See examples of LEGERDEMAIN used in a sentence.

  5. legerdemain. When a magician waves his hands over a hat and pulls out a rabbit, he is performing an act of legerdemain or trickery. Legerdemain can be used literally to describe a magic trick, or figuratively to describe some other kind of trickery or deceit.

  6. Definition of 'legerdemain' legerdemain in British English. (ˌlɛdʒədəˈmeɪn ) noun. 1. another name for sleight of hand. 2. cunning deception or trickery. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Derived forms. legerdemainist (ˌlegerdeˈmainist) noun. Word origin. C15: from Old French: light of hand.

  7. 1. Sleight of hand. 2. Deceitful cleverness; trickery: financial legerdemain. [Middle English legerdemayn, from Old French leger de main : leger, light (from Vulgar Latin *leviārius, from Latin levis; see leg w h- in Indo-European roots) + de, of (from Latin dē; see de-) + main, hand; see mortmain.]

  8. Jun 2, 2024 · legerdemain (usually uncountable, plural legerdemains) Sleight of hand; "magic" trickery. A show of skill or deceitful ability. Certainly, that they are to this day so rife in Italy and Spain, and so scant in Britain, is a shrewd ground to apprehend , and forgery, in the accounts we get of their later Saints.

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