English
Etymology
From hand + spring.
Noun
handspring (plural handsprings)
- A somersault made with the assistance of the hands placed upon the ground.
Derived terms
- back handspring
- front handspring
- rising handspring
Translations
somersault
- Arabic: please add this translation if you can
- Armenian: please add this translation if you can
- Bulgarian: кълбо напред n (kǎlbo napred)
- Chinese:
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- Dutch: overslag (nl) m, handstandoverslag m
- Finnish: puolivoltti
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- German: Handstützüberschlag m
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- Japanese: ハンドスプリング (handosupuringu)
- Korean: 핸드스프링 (haendeuseupeuring)
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- Polish: przerzut (pl) m
- Russian: фляк (ru) (fljak)
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- Russian: (please verify) колесо́ (ru) n (kolesó) (isn't this cartwheel?), (please verify) са́льто (ru) n (sálʹto) (isn't this somersault?)
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