Sinister (sinistra, sinistrum).
'Left' in Latin is 'Sinister' and 'Right' is 'Dexter'
My guess: Dexter is Latin for right side. Sinister is Latin for left side.
Yes, the Latin Kings gang wears their flag on the left side of their front pocket. All People Nation gangs such as the Latin Kings, Vice Lords & many others, wear their flags to the left side.
There are many differences. Here are a few: Arabic letters are connected. Latin letters are not. Arabic is written right-to-left. Latin is written left-to-write. The Arabic alphabet has no vowels. Latin does.
both ways
No. In fact after they left, most commercial plantations, haciendas and factories became abandoned and the Latin American economy became one of subsistence.
in latin sinister means left dexter means right
There are almost a half dozen English language words that include 'left' in their meaning, and that trace their origins back to the ancient, classical Latin. One example is the adjective 'sinister'. The word is defined as 'evil or suggestive of evil'. But it also has a meaning of 'leftwardness'. For the 'sinister events' on a family's heraldic shield are found on the left side. And the word 'sinister' indeed tracks back to the Old French 'sinistre', and on further to the earlier source in the Latin 'sinister', or 'left-hand'. Likewise, the adjective 'sinistral' indicates the left side is uppermost in flatfish, and whorls go leftward in spiral shells. And it tracks back to the Old French or Medieval Latin 'sinistralis', which means 'of or relating to the left hand'. Additionally, the adjective 'sinistorsal' and the noun 'sinistrorse' find their origins in the Latin 'sinistrorsus', which refers to a 'twining spirally upward to the left'.
Latin American?! Yeah, right
In Latin, dexter means right (as in right hand). The word for left hand is sinister.
OS is the abbreviation for left eye. OS stands for the Latin term, oculus sinister.
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