Sinistrous (archaic) for Sinister. Also can be used as an adverb, possesses a comparative meaning between the two. Also, see Sinistral
Person A: I've heard that Vlad Tepes, the 3rd, was a sinistrous bloodshed, whom had a ritual to impale all his enemies, and make a deadshow off of it.
Person B: Yes, that's a known fact. He was named Dracula for a reason!
Person B: Yes, that's a known fact. He was named Dracula for a reason!
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