ambidexter

Etymology
Borrowed from, from +.

Noun

 * 1) Someone who is ambidextrous.
 * 2)  A lawyer who takes fees from both plaintiff and defendant.
 * 3)  Someone who is two-faced; a, such as a  or a.
 * , New York Review of Books, 2001, p.65:
 * One takes upon him temperence, holiness […], whenas indeed he, and he, and he, and the rest are hypocrites, ambidexters, outsides, so many turning pictures, a lion on one side, a lamb on the other.
 * One takes upon him temperence, holiness […], whenas indeed he, and he, and he, and the rest are hypocrites, ambidexters, outsides, so many turning pictures, a lion on one side, a lamb on the other.

Adjective

 * 1) Ambidextrous.

Etymology
Ultimately from.