auspicious

  • 31auspicious — adj. 1 of good omen; favourable. 2 prosperous. Derivatives: auspiciously adv. auspiciousness n. Etymology: AUSPICE + OUS …

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  • 32auspicious day — n. day of good omen; favorable day …

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  • 33The Auspicious Incident — (or Event [Jason Goodwin: Lords of the Horizons , Chapter 24: The Auspicious Event , 1998] ) (in Turkish Vaka i Hayriye ; in Balkans known as Vaka i Şerriye Unfortunate Incident) was the forced disbandment of the centuries old Janissary corps by… …

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  • 34Auspiciously — Auspicious Aus*pi cious, a. [See {Auspice}.] 1. Having omens or tokens of a favorable issue; giving promise of success, prosperity, or happiness; predicting good; as, an auspicious beginning. [1913 Webster] Auspicious union of order and freedom.… …

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  • 35Auspiciousness — Auspicious Aus*pi cious, a. [See {Auspice}.] 1. Having omens or tokens of a favorable issue; giving promise of success, prosperity, or happiness; predicting good; as, an auspicious beginning. [1913 Webster] Auspicious union of order and freedom.… …

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  • 36Mizugaki —     Auspicious fence . The inmost of four fences surrounding the shrine, e.g. at Ise Jingu.    See Tamagaki …

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  • 37dies faustus —    auspicious or favourable day .    ♦ dies infaustus, unlucky day …

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  • 38auspiciously — auspicious ► ADJECTIVE ▪ indicating a good chance of success; favourable. DERIVATIVES auspiciously adverb …

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  • 39Suprabhatam — (Telugu: సుప్రభాతం, auspicious dawn ) is a name given to Sanskrit hymns recited in the morning to awaken the Lord. The most famous is the Lord Venkateshwara Suprabhatam recited at Tirupati to awaken Venkateswara. The rendition by M. S.… …

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  • 40Ashtamangala — are a sacred suite of Eight Auspicious Signs endemic to a number of Indian religions. The symbols or symbolic attributes (Tibetan: [http://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php/phyag mtshan phyag mtshan] ) are yidam and teaching tools. Not only do these… …

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