On Feb 14, 2008, at 7:18 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:

>> Left in Latin is Sinister.

Trivia lesson of the day:

"Sinistra", not sinister. The word sinister is derived from sinistra...

Roman battle gear was designed for squadrons of right handed shield  
bearers. Left-handed shield bearers caused the possibility of attack  
to an unguarded flank, that's why sinistra became associated with  
"bad" or evil.

I remember translating the tale of Mucius Scaevola, a left handed  
soldier in the Roman army, who distinguished himself by taking  
advantage of his opposite handed-ness to protect his commander in  
unusual circumstances way back when in Latin IV classes. It was quite  
unusual for them to sing the praise of a left-handed soldier!  :-)

G



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