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SINISTER

Volume 17 · 139 words · 1810 Edition

something on or towards the left hand. Hence some derive the word sinister à sinendo; because the gods, by such auguries, permit us to proceed in our designs.

is ordinarily used among us for unlucky; though, in the sacred rites of divination, the Romans used it in an opposite sense. Thus avus sinistra, or a bird on the left hand, was esteemed a happy omen: whence, in the law of the 12 tables, Ave sinistra populi magister efla.

SINISTER in Heraldry. The sinister side of an escutcheon is the left-hand side; the sinister chief, the left angle of the chief; the sinister base, the left-hand part of the base.

SINISTER Aspect, among astrologers, is an appearance of two planets happening according to the succession of the signs; as Saturn in Aries, and Mars in the same degree of Gemini.