I don't understand your question, I think I was very clear... Anyway I am repeating that part:
...It derives from the Greek word "dexiteros", a poetic form of the word "dexios", meaning right-handed, fortunate, skilled. The Latin word "dexter" derives from the Greek "dexiteros".
("A Greek-English Lexicon", Liddell and
Scott, "Lexicon of the ancient Greek Language", I. Stamatakos, "Lexicon of the Latin Language", S. Koumanoudes
Of course
Dexter means "right-handed, fortunate, skilled"!
"Until the day that an ancient inscription will be found with the name "Alexandrovski" written on it instead of "
Alexander", true Macedonia and true Macedonians will remain Greek, as they always were."
This message was edited 2/19/2006, 7:58 AM