10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FORTUNATENESS»
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fortunateness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Path of Purification: Visuddhimagga
And by his fortunateness (bhágyavatá) is indicated the excellence of his material
body which bears a hundred characteristics of merit; and by his having abolished
defects (bhaggadosatá) is indicated the excellence of his Dhamma body.
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A Dictionary of the Gaelic Language. - London, Bohn 1845
FORTUNATENESS,. :. Адьшьоты. anims. FORTUN E, s. Furlan, sealbh. hgh ;
cran"chur; seilbh, oìghreachd, saibhreàß; cnìd, tochradh. FORTUNEII UNTER, s.
мотыль. FO RTUN E'I'ELLER, s. Поездом. drarnваш. FORTY, adi. Dh (мент.
Norman Macleod, Daniel Dewar, 1845
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A dictionary of high and colloquial Malayalim and English: ...
1. Cleanliness of hands, innocence. 2. fortunateness, success. 6l6)<ftp_^ 5*iO),
cqj61S. #. A plant. 6>6!<j&>6>a_j§cfto, fT<Til6iOrto. s. A small chest or box. 6)
6ic856ig_jO(ClfjriTrio, rava^6lobo. s. Fortunateness, success. 6l6)d&i6>o_j3(
D56o, ...
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A Dictionary Murathee English: compiled for the Government ...
sJfPTT^- if j } P) Fortunateness, prosperousness, luckiness, possession of
favorable destinies. ^ftH^ sm ( ^ H) A ki,,d of wheat «^rj sm (A gross corruption of
_~_J> ^ A) A time, a season, an occasion. sn (Or Tflfix ) Armour of iron netting, or
little ...
James T. Molesworth, 1831
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A dictionary of the English and Portuguese languages
Forttfnio, s. m. prosperous destiny; fortunateness , happiness. 1'jsca, $. i. a
menace, threat, bullying, provocation, insult, cnnteiupiuousncss (a lulgar word).
Fazer foscas, to menare, to threaten, to bully, -to provoke, to excite by words or
actions ...
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Moral Struggle and Religious Ethics: On the Person as ...
Likewise, [by his fortunateness is indicated] the esteem of worldly [people; and by
his having abolished defects, the esteem of] those who resemble him. [And by his
fortunateness it is indicated] that he is fit to be relied on by laymen; and [by his ...
For Kant and (especially) Hegel, as for Nyssa, fortunateness does appear to be
internal. Fall does appear to be invested with an intrinsic teleological logic. Thus,
it could be argued that in Hegel and Kant one is dealing with (1) a fall whose ...
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Mill's Utilitarianism: Critical Essays
"Rule valoric utilitarianism" and "character valoric utilitarianism," for example, are
direct views about the fortunateness of rules or characters, not indirect views
about the fortunateness of acts. Consider again my generous friends. According
to ...
9
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus
... chance, fortuity, hap 3 success dependent on chance <he had all the luck in
the world and was greatly envied by every one of his associates > syn
fortunateness, fortune, luckiness rel advantage, break, fluke, godsend,
opportunity, windfall; ...
Merriam-Webster, Inc, 1988
10
It Has Taken Long: From the Writings of Laura (Riding) Jackson
Fortunateness lies in the ephemeral only. That which is lasting — which is to last
— is beyond the fortunate-unfortunate evaluation: it is that which is necessary,
that which separates itself from the ephemeral. That which properly makes happy
...
Laura (Riding) Jackson, 1976
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FORTUNATENESS»
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fortunateness is used in the context of the following news items.
Irrigation Project Hit by Lack of Green Nod
He said that better water management practices could turn disaster into fortunateness. The district receives an annual rainfall off 2,475 mm. «The New Indian Express, Apr 14»
Nevada Union junior offers Easter baskets to those in need
The publishing process was no easy feat, Voight said, and he realized even at a young age the fortunateness he experienced to have the ... «The Union of Grass Valley, Apr 13»
Why No One Is Better Then Anyone Else
Many use their fortunateness (gotten from a broken system) to justify their continueing power grab which is at the expense of everyone else. «OpEdNews, Jun 11»