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Subject: [OM] "Deasil", was olympus-digest V2 #4025
From: Chris Barker <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 21:16:58 +0100
Interesting word Walt, never heard of it (and "widdershins" is from a long way back in my memory!).

But "dexter" is indeed Latin for right - "dexterous" is derived from it. Whereas "sinister" is Latin for left, and the derivation of "sinister" in English is that left was bad, right good; for that reason the guest of honour sat on the host's right hand.

The Latin-derived languages in South Europe still use descendants of "dexter" and "sinister"; in Italian it's "destro" and "sinistro" I believe; in Spanish "derecho" and "izquierdo" (had to look that one up in the tourist dictionary); and in French "droit" and "gauche". It is interesting (well I think so anyway ;-)) that "gauche" is a word in English to mean awkward or even naive.

Chris

On Friday, May 2, 2003, at 16:21 Europe/London, Walt Wayman wrote:

"Deasil" just means clockwise.  My dictionary indicates it comes
from the Latin "dexter," which apparently means "right hand," or
some such.  I'm not a Latin scholar.  The full definition is
simply, "Clockwise--compare widdershins."
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