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Definition of fortune
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Fortune
(n.) To
presage;
to tell the
fortune
of.
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Envy
::
Envy (v. t.) To feel envy on
account
of; to have a
feeling
of grief or
repining,
with a
longing
to
possess
(some
excellence
or good
fortune
of
another,
or an equal good
fortune,
etc.);
to look with
grudging
upon; to
begrudge..
Gypsy
::
Gypsy (n.) One of a
vagabond
race, whose
tribes,
coming
originally
from
India,
entered
Europe
in 14th or 15th
centry,
and are now
scattered
over
Turkey,
Russia,
Hungary,
Spain,
England,
etc.,
living
by
theft,
fortune
telling,
horsejockeying,
tinkering,
etc. Cf.
Bohemian,
Romany..
Reverse
::
Reverse
(a.) The act of
reversing;
complete
change;
reversal;
hence,
total
change
in
circumstances
or
character;
especially,
a
change
from
better
to
worse;
misfortune;
a check or
defeat;
as, the enemy met with a
reverse..
Scath
::
Scath (v.) Harm;
damage;
injury;
hurt;
waste;
misfortune.
Creature
::
Creature
(n.) A
person
who owes his rise and
fortune
to
another;
a
servile
dependent;
an
instrument;
a tool.
Estate
::
Estate
(v. t.) Tom
settle
as a
fortune.
Fortunize
::
Fortunize
(v. t.) To
regulate
the
fortune
of; to make
happy.
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..
Amass
::
Amass (v. t.) To
collect
into a mass or heap; to
gather
a great
quantity
of; to
accumulate;
as, to amass a
treasure
or a
fortune;
to amass words or
phrases..
Fare
::
Fare (v.)
Condition
or state of
things;
fortune;
hap;
cheer.
Infausting
::
Infausting
(n.) The act of
making
unlucky;
misfortune;
bad luck.
Unheal
::
Unheal
(n.)
Misfortune;
calamity;
sickness.
Synaxis
::
Synastry
(n.)
Concurrence
of
starry
position
or
influence;
hence,
similarity
of
condition,
fortune,
etc., as
prefigured
by
astrological
calculation..
Misery
::
Misery
(n.) Cause of
misery;
calamity;
misfortune.
Fortune
::
Fortune
(n.) To
provide
with a
fortune.
Portion
::
Portion
(n.) A
wife's
fortune;
a
dowry.
Unhap
::
Unhap (n.) Ill luck;
misfortune.
Hap
::
Hap (n.) That which
happens
or comes
suddenly
or
unexpectedly;
also, the
manner
of
occurrence
or
taking
place;
chance;
fortune;
accident;
casual
event;
fate; luck; lot..
Speed
::
Speed (v. t.) To wish
success
or god
fortune
to, in any
undertaking,
especially
in
setting
out upon a
journey..
Imminent
::
Imminent
(a.)
Threatening
to occur
immediately;
near at hand;
impending;
-- said
especially
of
misfortune
or
peril.
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