handeln

Etymology 1
From, from , from.

Verb

 * 1)   to act; to take action
 * 2)  to negotiate; to bargain; to haggle
 * 3)  to trade in; to deal; to sell
 * 4)  to trade
 * 5)  to tip as; to take into consideration as being
 * 6)  to discuss; to deal with; to write or speak about
 * 7)  to be about; to deal with
 * 8)  to be, to be a case of, to be a matter of, to concern
 * 1)  to tip as; to take into consideration as being
 * 2)  to discuss; to deal with; to write or speak about
 * 3)  to be about; to deal with
 * 4)  to be, to be a case of, to be a matter of, to concern
 * 1)  to discuss; to deal with; to write or speak about
 * 2)  to be about; to deal with
 * 3)  to be, to be a case of, to be a matter of, to concern
 * 1)  to be, to be a case of, to be a matter of, to concern
 * 1)  to be, to be a case of, to be a matter of, to concern

Etymology 2
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Verb

 * 1)   to handle something; to control; to deal with in an organised fashion

Usage notes

 * Rare in writing for confusability with etymology 1, but fairly common in speech, chiefly in business and media slang.
 * The form is sometimes used when quoting speech in writing.