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Definition of tune
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Tune (n.) A
sound;
a note; a tone.
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Misfortunate
::
Misfortunate
(a.)
Producing
misfortune.
Fate
::
Fate (n.) The
element
of
chance
in the
affairs
of life; the
unforeseen
and
unestimated
conitions
considered
as a force
shaping
events;
fortune;
esp.,
opposing
circumstances
against
which it is
useless
to
struggle;
as, fate was, or the fates were,
against
him..
Estate
::
Estate
(v. t.) Tom
settle
as a
fortune.
Joy
::
"Joy (n.) The
passion
or
emotion
excited
by the
acquisition
or
expectation
of good;
pleasurable
feelings
or
emotions
caused
by
success,
good
fortune,
and the like, or by a
rational
prospect
of
possessing
what we love or
desire;
gladness;
exhilaration
of
spirits;
delight..
Star
::
Star (n.) A
planet
supposed
to
influence
one's
destiny;
(usually
pl.) a
configuration
of the
planets,
supposed
to
influence
fortune..
Fortune
::
Fortune
(n.) To make
fortunate;
to give
either
good or bad
fortune
to.
Harm
::
Harm (n.)
Injury;
hurt;
damage;
detriment;
misfortune.
Backcast
::
Backcast
(n.)
Anything
which
brings
misfortune
upon one, or
causes
failure
in an
effort
or
enterprise;
a
reverse..
Fortuneless
::
Fortuneless
(a.)
Luckless;
also,
destitute
of a
fortune
or
portion..
Curse
::
Curse (v. t.) The cause of great harm, evil, or
misfortune;
that which
brings
evil or
severe
affliction;
torment..
Impoverish
::
Impoverish
(v. t.) To make poor; to
reduce
to
poverty
or
indigence;
as,
misfortune
and
disease
impoverish
families..
Scath
::
Scath (v.) Harm;
damage;
injury;
hurt;
waste;
misfortune.
Aristocracy
::
Aristocracy
(n.) The
nobles
or chief
persons
in a
state;
a
privileged
class or
patrician
order;
(in a
popular
use) those who are
regarded
as
superior
to the rest of the
community,
as in rank,
fortune,
or
intellect..
Philosophy
::
Philosophy
(n.)
Practical
wisdom;
calmness
of
temper
and
judgment;
equanimity;
fortitude;
stoicism;
as, to meet
misfortune
with
philosophy..
Polonaise
::
Polonaise
(n.) A
stately
Polish
dance tune, in 3-4
measure,
beginning
always
on the beat with a
quaver
followed
by a
crotchet,
and
closing
on the beat after a
strong
accent
on the
second
beat; also, a dance
adapted
to such
music;
a
polacca..
Bourree
::
Bourree
(n.) An old
French
dance tune in
common
time.
Miser
::
Miser (n.) A
wretched
person;
a
person
afflicted
by any great
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..
Widow-hunter
::
Widow-hunter
(n.) One who
courts
widows,
seeking
to marry one with a
fortune..
Choral
::
Choral
(n.) A hymn tune; a
simple
sacred
tune, sung in
unison
by the
congregation;
as, the
Lutheran
chorals..
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