#3 I'm failing to see why someone thought this noteworthy. Maybe 30 years ago such a thing was noteworthy, but it's so common now that nobody is going to be surprised to see this.
Dea, Comes from German. In English - particularly in Scottish dialects - it's related to 'handful'. It has come to mean 'dumbbell' in German (maybe Scottish, too, but I don't know for sure. I had not heard this word before, so I had to look it up.
#3 I'm failing to see why someone thought this noteworthy. Maybe 30 years ago such a thing was noteworthy, but it's so common now that nobody is going to be surprised to see this.
Dea, Comes from German. In English - particularly in Scottish dialects - it's related to 'handful'. It has come to mean 'dumbbell' in German (maybe Scottish, too, but I don't know for sure. I had not heard this word before, so I had to look it up.
I would guess it's one of those small hand weights some people use for working out ...sort of a barbell .