4@Chin-FingerUp RoundMidline 4@FromChin-FingerUp
American Sign Language
Etymology
ASL compounding of 4@Side-PalmBack (“four”) and S@Chin S@FromChin (“age, old”).
Production
- This one-handed ASL sign is produced as follows:
- Posture the dominant hand in the “4” handshape at the chin, extended finger(s) of the dominant hand pointing up.
- Move the hand in an arc, first down, the forward.
- Posture the dominant hand in the “4” handshape several inches from the chin, extended finger(s) of the dominant hand pointing up.
Adjective
Related terms
- 1@Chin-FingerUp RoundMidline 1@FromChin-FingerUp (“one year old”)
- V@Chin-FingerUp RoundMidline V@FromChin-FingerUp (“two years old”)
- 3@Chin-FingerUp RoundMidline 3@FromChin-FingerUp (“three years old”)
- 5@Chin-FingerUp RoundMidline 5@FromChin-FingerUp (“five years old”)
- 6@Chin-FingerUp RoundMidline 6@FromChin-FingerUp (“six years old”)
- 7@Chin-FingerUp RoundMidline 7@FromChin-FingerUp (“seven years old”)
- 8@Chin-FingerUp RoundMidline 8@FromChin-FingerUp (“eight years old”)
- 9@Chin-FingerUp RoundMidline 9@FromChin-FingerUp (“nine years old”)
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