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deasil - What does it mean?

Definition of 'deasil'

English

Alternative forms

* deosil * deasill

Adverb

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  • (especially Wicca) Clockwise.
  • * {{quote-book
  • | year = 1827 | chapter = The Two Drovers | title = (Chronicles of the Canongate) | author = (Walter Scott) | volume = 1 | location = Edinburgh | publisher = Cadell and Co. | passage = It consists, as is well known, in the person who makes the deasil walking three times round the person who is the object of the ceremony, taking care to move according to the course of the sun. }}
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  • | year = 1939 | author = Wilson Dallam Wallis | title = Religion in Primitive Society | location = New York | publisher = F. S. Crofts & Co. | page = 160 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=AjUiAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA160&dq=deasil | passage = In Strathfillan, Perthshire, people are cured of insanity by being made to go three times deasil round a certain pool and then being plunged headlong into it. }}
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  • | year = 1946 | title = The World of Numbers | first = Herbert | last = McKay | publisher = Cambridge University Press | ol = 189640M | page = 42 | pageurl = http://books.google.com/books?id=Gh49AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA42&dq=deasil | passage = Our clocks and watches turn deasil', and it would seem odd, almost contrary to nature, to have them turn widdershins. We read '''deasil''', and Macaulay's widdershins writing ‘traced from the right on pages white’ was a conscious oddity of priests. Port was circulated '''deasil'''; to send it round widdershins was extremely unlucky. Playing cards are dealt '''deasil'''; we turn screws '''deasil'''. It is possible to trace our right-handedness to the perception of ' deasil as the normal direction, and widdershins as abnormal, topsy-turvy, unlucky. }}

    Synonyms

    * (clockwise) clockwise, right-handed

    Antonyms

    * (clockwise) anticlockwise, counter-clockwise, left-handed, widdershins

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