A person, esp. one who goes on foot. In later use only in first foot, n.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > adversity > calamity or misfortune > [noun] > misfortune or ill-luck > causing or bringing misfortune > one who or that which (15) foota1225 A person, esp. one who goes on foot. In later use only in first foot, n. woea1300 A cause of misfortune, trouble, or sorrow. Now rare. infortunec1405 Astrology. A malevolent influence; the planet or aspect causing this; esp. either Saturn or Mars (more fully the greater infortune and the lesser info… infortunate1558 Astrology. An infortunate planet, star, etc.; = infortune, n. 2. rare. Now historical. jettatura1822 The evil eye (see evil, adj. 6); bad luck. bad medicine1857 colloquial bad medicine n. something or someone sinister or ill-fated, or representing danger or bad luck. hoodoo1882 A person or thing thought to bring or cause bad luck. voodoo1902 A magic spell, typically one causing harm or misfortune; a curse, a jinx. Cf. hoodoo, n. 3a. jinx1911 A person or thing that brings bad luck or exercises evil influence; a hoodoo, a Jonah. Also attributive and in other combinations. mock1911 In singular and plural. A jinx; bad luck. Chiefly in to put a (also the) mock on: to jinx; to put a stop to, to hinder. Cf. mocker, n.2 mocker1923 In singular and plural. Bad luck; a jinx. Chiefly in to put the mocker(s) on: to thwart or bring bad luck to (a person, an enterprise, etc.). Also to… kiss of death1948 a seemingly kind or well-intentioned action, look, association, etc., which brings disastrous consequences. Subcategories:— that which threatens misfortune (2) — inflicter of a tragic fate (1) |
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