yaw-man'
a primitive root; to be (physically) right (i.e. firm); but
used only as denominative from 3225 and transitive, to be
right-handed or take the right-hand side:--go (turn) to (on,
use) the right hand.
see Hebrew for [03225]
And the king [04428] said [0559], Is not the hand [03027] of Joab [03097] with thee in all this? And the woman [0802] answered [06030] and said [0559], As thy soul [05315] liveth [02416], my lord [0113] the king [04428], none [0376] can [0786] turn to the right hand [03231] or to the left [08041] from ought that my lord [0113] the king [04428] hath spoken [01696]: for thy servant [05650] Joab [03097], he bade [06680] me, and he put [07760] all these words [01697] in the mouth [06310] of thine handmaid [08198]: