5.7 side
latus, side, flank; ā latere, ā lateribus, on or at the side(s), on the flank(s)
dextra, right side; sinistra, laeva, left side
dextrā (laevā), on the right (left)
dextrōrsum (sinistrōrsum, ad laevam), to the right (left)
utrimque, on or from both sides
ex omnibus partibus, from all sides
ultrō citrōque, on this side and on that, to and fro
ab alterā parte...ab alterā, on one side...on the other
ūnā ex parte, from one side
oblīquus, sidelong, slanting; oblīquē, sideways
cis Ac, citrā Ac, on this side of
citrā, citrō adv., on this side
citerior adj., nearer, on this side
praeter Ac, past
praeterīre, praetergredī, pass by
praetervehī, drive, ride or sail by; noun praetervectiō
trāns Ac, ultrā Ac, on the farther side of
ultrā, ultrō, ulterius adv., beyond
ulterior adj., beyond, farther, on the other side
from A Handbook of the Latin Language by Walter Ripman (1930). Transcribed by Carolus Raeticus (2011).