n
(idiomatic) A life in which one is always lucky and safe from danger.
n
(obsolete) Good fortune; good luck.
n
Destiny, especially favorable.
n
Alternative form of Godspeed [(uncountable) The wishing of someone a smooth journey, or success, especially at a parting; (countable) a statement expressing this.]
n
An unexpected good fortune or benefit; a windfall.
n
Desirable or beneficial fortune.
adv
(obsolete) As luck will have it.
n
Luck or success; a positive outcome.
adj
Obsolete form of lief. [(archaic) Beloved, dear, agreeable.]
adv
(obsolete) With longing desire.
n
(obsolete) Praise, fame, reputation.
adj
(rare, poetic) Lucky, fortunate.
adj
Producing, or resulting in, good fortune
adj
Alternative form of lucksome [Marked by luck; fortunate; characterised as lucky]
n
A fortunate outcome that prevails despite overwhelming odds against it.
n
Supernatural skill or luck.
v
(transitive) To proudly acknowledge; to not be ashamed or embarrassed of.
n
(archaic) Luck, success, prosperity.
n
(usually in the plural) An expression of positive regard and hopes for good fortune.
v
To wish someone well; to hope for good things for someone.
v
To hope for good things for someone.
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