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prettygoodword ([personal profile] prettygoodword) wrote2018-10-30 07:48 am

clockwise

clockwise (KLOK-waiz) - adv., & adj., in the same direction as the hands on a clock.


A circlular motion that, when viewed face-on the circle, goes in the direction of top > right > bottom > left sides.

Clockwise is this-a-way
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Contrast with anticlockwise, counterclockwise, and widdershins. Surprisingly, this wasn't coined until the 1880s, though clocks (and this motion) existed for centuries before. The -wise suffix denotes in the way or manner of $stem.

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[personal profile] flwyd 2018-11-24 04:15 am (UTC)(link)
MW and Wiktionary cite deasil as having roots in 1770s Scots Gaelic and meaning clockwise. I'm not sure how extensively it was used in English.

I once heard someone say "We'll move counter-widdershins," which I pointed out meant "countercounterclockwise."