Widdershins (sometimes withershins, widershins or widderschynnes) is a
word which (usually) means counterclockwise. However, in certain
circumstances it can be used to refer to a direction which is against the
light, i.e. where you are unable to see your shadow. It is cognate with
the German language widersinnig, i.e., "against" + "sense". The term
"widdershins" was especially common in Lowland Scots, and was known in
Scottish Gaelic as tuathal, which uses the same root as tuath meaning
"north", the opposite of widdershins is deiseil or sunwise. In the
southern hemisphere, the sun goes anti-clockwise, but in the northern
hemisphere, it goes clockwise, which is where the term "sunwise"
originates from. Because the sun played a highly important role in
primitive religion, to go against it was considered very bad luck for
sun-venerating traditions.
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