Fair hands

Origin of: Fair hands

Fair hands

Made with my own fair hands is a common enough expression today, but it remains curious that we still reserve the word fair for use in this one particular expression. To make fair dates from the early 1600s and means to make level or accurate and was originally a ship-building term. The earliest citation for the expression as we know it, appears to be Jonathan Swift, who “with my own fair hands” in Journal to Stella (1711).