deasil

/ˈdiːzəl/
adverb
  1. In a clockwise direction; moving from left to right in a circle, as in traditional rituals or ceremonies.
    • In the old Celtic ritual, participants walked deasil around the stone circle.
    • She turned the handle deasil to tighten the lid.
    • The dancers moved deasil around the maypole, weaving the ribbons.
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