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English
Etymology
See dexterous.
Pronunciation
Adjective
dextrous (comparative more dextrous, superlative most dextrous)
- (chiefly UK) Alternative spelling of dexterous.
1754, Sarah Fielding, Jane Collier, The Cry: A New Dramatic Fable, volume 1, page 189:The man, who with his right hand (or indeed with either, hand that by habit is the moſt dextrous) endeavours to help and aſſiſt another, exerts his whole ſtrength, and is generally enabled to compaſs his friendly deſign; or if a blow is neceſſary to be given, the dextrous hand hits the desired mark, and gives juſt the force deſigned; whereas a blow given through paſſion, with the aukwardneſs of a weak-handed ſtroke, may beat out an eye, flatten a noſe, or indeed aiming at an enemy may ſometimes hit a friend.
1979, Donald E. Worcester, The Apaches: Eagles of the Southwest, University of Oklahoma Press, page 53:" […] She was renowned as one of the most dextrous horse thieves and horse breakers in the tribe, and seldom permitted an expedition to go on a raid without her presence. The translation of her Apache title was ‘Dextrous Horse Thief’."
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