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dexterwise

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Etymology

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From dexter +‎ -wise.

Adverb

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dexterwise (not comparable)

  1. (heraldry, archaic) Dexter; on or toward the right-hand side from the wearer's perspective.
    • 1876, The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, page 273:
      [...] on the reverse is a fish, naiant dexterwise; the diameter is 0.02, and the material copper, silver being the only other metal used.
    • 1879, Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain), The Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of London, page 165:
      In his day, however, only two types were known, one with an amphora and the other with a goat on the reverse, the obverse of both showing a helmeted head of Pallas facing dexterwise.
    • 1884, Jacob Youde William Lloyd, The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd, page 198:
      Or, a lion's gamb, erased dexterwise gules.