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Definition of fortune
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Fortune
(v. i.) To fall out; to
happen.
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Fortune
::
Fortune
(n.) The
arrival
of
something
in a
sudden
or
unexpected
manner;
chance;
accident;
luck; hap; also, the
personified
or
deified
power
regarded
as
determining
human
success,
apportioning
happiness
and
unhappiness,
and
distributing
arbitrarily
or
fortuitously
the lots of
life..
Plum
::
Plum (n.) A
handsome
fortune
or
property;
formerly,
in cant
language,
the sum of
£100,000
sterling;
also, the
person
possessing
it..
Unsuccess
::
Unsuccess
(n.) Want of
success;
failure;
misfortune.
Horoscope
::
Horoscope
(n.) The
diagram
or
scheme
of
twelve
houses
or signs of the
zodiac,
into which the whole
circuit
of the
heavens
was
divided
for the
purposes
of such
prediction
of
fortune..
Decent
::
Decent
(a.)
Moderate,
but
competent;
sufficient;
hence,
respectable;
fairly
good;
reasonably
comfortable
or
satisfying;
as, a
decent
fortune;
a
decent
person..
Mourner
::
Mourner
(n.) One who
mourns
or is
grieved
at any
misfortune,
as the death of a
friend..
Befortune
::
Befortune
(v. t.) To
befall.
Wanion
::
Wanion
(n.) A word of
uncertain
signification,
used only in the
phrase
with a
wanion,
apparently
equivalent
to with a
vengeance,
with a
plague,
or with
misfortune..
Scath
::
Scath (v.) Harm;
damage;
injury;
hurt;
waste;
misfortune.
Misfortune
::
Misfortune
(v. i.) To
happen
unluckily
or
unfortunately;
to
miscarry;
to fail.
Unhap
::
Unhap (n.) Ill luck;
misfortune.
Lamentable
::
Lamentable
(a.)
Fitted
to
awaken
lament;
to be
lamented;
sorrowful;
pitiable;
as, a
lamentable
misfortune,
or
error..
Miser
::
Miser (n.) A
wretched
person;
a
person
afflicted
by any great
misfortune.
Wasting
::
Wasting
(a.)
Causing
waste;
also,
undergoing
waste;
diminishing;
as, a
wasting
disease;
a
wasting
fortune..
Catastrophe
::
Catastrophe
(n.) An event
producing
a
subversion
of the order or
system
of
things;
a final
event,
usually
of a
calamitous
or
disastrous
nature;
hence,
sudden
calamity;
great
misfortune..
Exrerience
::
Exrerience
(v. t.) To make
practical
acquaintance
with; to try
personally;
to prove by use or
trial;
to have trial of; to have the lot or
fortune
of; to have
befall
one; to be
affected
by; to feel; as, to
experience
pain or
pleasure;
to
experience
poverty;
to
experience
a
change
of
views..
Mistide
::
Mistide
(v. i.) To
happen
or come to pass
unfortunately;
also, to
suffer
evil
fortune..
Cartomancy
::
Cartomancy
(n.) The art of
telling
fortunes
with
cards.
Misfortune
::
Misfortune
(n.) Bad
fortune
or luck;
calamity;
an evil
accident;
disaster;
mishap;
mischance.
Hunter
::
Hunter
(n.) One who hunts or seeks after
anything,
as if for game; as, a
fortune
hunter
a place
hunter..
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