Usage of the word "left"
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Countless examples have cropped up throughout history, pointing out this view of the western direction as somewhat negative. Left-handed people used to be ridiculed and shamed; to have left something is to be without - incomplete; and even the word itself has numerous negative connotations.
LEFT
From Middle English, left, lift, luft; from Anglo-Saxon, left, lyft lit. worthless, weak allied to Anglo-Saxon lyft-бdl, a palsy.
The Oxford Pocket Thesaurus of Current English ... left adjective 1. the left side synonyms : left-hand, sinistral, sinister, sinistrous; port.
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology ... left side opposite to the right. XIII. ME. luft , lift , left :- OE. * lyft (as in lyftādl leftdisease, paralysis), Kentish left inanis; the primary sense of weak, worthless is found in EFris, luf
WordReference.com ... left:
French:
gauche:
adj clumsy (awkward)
adj sinister (left)
adj left-hand (not skillful)
adj fumbling (Construction)
adj warped
adj ungainly
adj gawky
Italian:
sinistro:
adj dark (sinister)
adj grim
adj sinister
adj dull (grim)
adj dark (sinister)
(incidente) nm accident
Our aim, through the use of this petition, is to officially recognise the negative sides and uses of the word "left"; to make it available to use in place of more common, obscene words. This will help link the word back to its original ties, and improve todays vocabulary by providing a new buzz-word to use instead of other distasteful ones.
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