dextre

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French

Etymology

From Middle French dextre, borrowed from Latin dextra or dextera; replaced the popular/inherited Old French form destre.

Pronunciation

Adjective

dextre (plural dextres)

  1. adroit, dextrous
  2. (dated) right-handed
    Synonym: droitier
  3. (heraldry) dexter; right-hand side of the shield

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Middle French

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin dexter, dextra or dextera. Replaced the inherited Old French destre.

Adjective

dextre m or f (plural dextres)

  1. right; on the right-hand side

Synonyms

  • (on the right-hand side): droict

Synonyms

Descendants

  • French: dextre