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dextra meaning in English

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dextra [dextrae] (1st) F
noun

dextranoun
[UK: ˈdek.strə] [US: ˈdek.strə]

metal model of hand as token of agreementnoun

right hand [right hands]noun
[UK: raɪt hænd] [US: ˈraɪt ˈhænd]

right sidenoun

soldier [soldiers]noun
[UK: ˈsəʊl.dʒə(r)] [US: ˈsoʊl.dʒə(r)]

weapon / greeting / shaking handnoun

dextra adverb

on the rightadverb
[UK: ɒn ðə raɪt] [US: ɑːn ðə ˈraɪt]

on the right-hand side (of)adverb
[UK: ɒn ðə raɪt hænd saɪd] [US: ɑːn ðə ˈraɪt ˈhænd ˈsaɪd]

dextra preposition
ACC

on the right ofpreposition

on the right-hand side ofpreposition

dexter [dextra -um, dexterior -or -us, dextimus -a -um] adjective

dexteradjective
[UK: ˈdek.stə(r)] [US: ˈdek.stər]

opportune (L+S)adjective
[UK: ˈɒ.pə.tjuːn] [US: ˌɑː.pər.ˈtuːn]

proper / fitting / suitableadjective

right, on / to the right hand / sideadjective

skillful / dexterous / handyadjective

dextrale [dextralis] (3rd) N
noun

armlet (Ecc)noun
[UK: ˈɑːm.lət] [US: ˈɑːrm.lət]

bracelet [bracelets]noun
[UK: ˈbreɪ.slɪt] [US: ˈbreɪ.slət]

dextraliolum [dextralioli] (2nd) N
noun

little / small braceletnoun

dextralis [dextralis] (3rd) F
noun

hatchet [hatchets]noun
[UK: ˈhæ.tʃɪt] [US: ˈhæ.tʃət]

dextratus [dextrata, dextratum] adjective

honorific title (position in unknown rite?)adjective

lying to right of survey lineadjective

dextrator [dextratoris] (3rd) M
noun

soldier (of a particular unknown kind)noun
[UK: ˈsəʊl.dʒə(r)] [US: ˈsoʊl.dʒə(r)]