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    پيش فرض ** Old Superstitions **

    Luck Superstitions

    Good Luck: Fingers Crossed - By making the sign of the Christian faith with our fingers, evil spirits would be prevented from destroying our chances of good fortune.


    Good Luck: Knock on Wood - It was believed that good spirits lived in trees, and that by knocking on anything made from wood, we could call upon these spirits for protection against misfortune.


    Good Luck: Saying God Bless You When Somebody Sneezes. When the great plague swept Europe., sufferers began sneezing violently which was a sign of death. The Pope therefore passed a law requiring people to bless the sneezer. At the same time, it was expected that anybody sneezing would cover their mouth with a cloth or their hand. This was obviously to stop the spreading of the disease, but many believed that it was to keep the soul intact. Sneezing 'into the air' would allow the soul to escape and death would be imminent. Up until this time, the opposite was true. Those who sneezed were congratulated, as it was believed that a violent sneeze would expel evil from their bodies.


    Good Luck: A robin flying into the house


    Good Luck: Sneezing 3 times before breakfast


    Good Luck: Meeting 3 sheep


    Good Luck: Looking at the new moon over your right shoulder


    Good Luck: A 4-leaf clover


    Good Luck: Spilling wine while proposing a toast


    Good Luck: Putting a dress on inside out


    Good Luck: 9 peas in a pea pod


    Good Luck: Hearing crickets singing


    Good Luck: Picking up a pin Dropping a glove


    Good Luck: A horseshoe Peacock feathers


    Good Luck: Cutting your hair during a storm


    Good Luck: Sleeping facing south


    Good Luck: White heather


    Good Luck: Picking up a pencil in the street


    Good Luck: Breaking clear and uncolored glass


    Good Luck: Walking in the rain


    Good Luck: Sleeping on un-ironed sheets


    Good Luck: Avoiding cracks in the sidewalk


    Good Luck: An itch on the top of your head


    Good Luck: Scissors hanging an a hook


    Good Luck: A ladybug on you


    Good Luck: Carrying an acorn on your person will ensure good luck & longevity!


    Good Luck: To find a four-leaf clover means immense good luck, so keep it safe, if you lose it


    Good Luck: To pick up a piece of coal that has fallen in your path.


    Good Luck : To have one's garments caught up by a bush or briar when out walking is a promise of good luck, involving monetary gain.


    Good Luck: New enterprises will be fortunate if begun at the time of the new moon.


    Good Luck: If by chance you meet the same person twice when you are out on business. It is even luckier if you encounter him once when you are setting out and again when you are returning.


    Good Luck: Dolphins swimming nearby a ship


    Good Luck: A naked woman on board a boat is said to calm the seas.


    Good Luck: Golfers can have a successful day on the course if they start their round with odd numbered clubs and don't use balls with numbers higher than 4


    Good Luck: To set out for golfing on a rainy day


    See a penny, pick it up; all day long you will have good luck.

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    پيش فرض Bad Luck superstitions

    Bad Luck: Friday the Thirteenth - The Scandinavian's believed that the number 13 was unlucky due to the mythological 12 demigods being joined by a 13th, an evil one, who brought misfortune upon humans. It was also said that Christ was crucified on Friday and the number of guests at the party of the Last Supper was 13, with the 13th guest being Judas, the traitor.


    Bad Luck: Walking under a ladder - A leaning ladder forms a triangle with the wall and ground. Triangles represent the Holy Trinity, and violating the Trinity by breaking it (walking through it) would put you in league with the devil himself.


    Bad Luck: Black Cats - In ancient Egypt, the Goddess Bast was a black, female cat. Christians, wanting to rid society of all traces of other religions, convinced the ignorant that black cats were demons in disguise and should thus be destroyed. In the process, they also destroyed the kindly ladies who cared for the cats, believing them to be witches. Being demons, a black cat crossing your path would create a barrier of evil, cutting you off from God and blocking the entrance to heaven.


    Bad Luck: Spilling Salt - Salt used to be an expensive commodity used mainly for medicinal purposes. For this reason, spillage was to be avoided at all costs. The idea that it is unlucky to do so probably stems from the belief that Judas spilt salt during the last supper. Throwing spilt salt over the left shoulder is linked to its medicinal use. If it could not be administered, the next best thing was to throw it into the eye of the evil spirits that brought sickness upon us. These spirits were thought to lurk behind your shoulder, waiting for an opportunity to strike.


    Bad Luck: A bat flying into the house


    Bad Luck: An owl hooting 3 times


    Bad Luck: 3 butterflies together


    Bad Luck: Looking at the new moon over your left shoulder


    Bad Luck: A 5-leaf clover


    Bad Luck: Breaking a glass while proposing a toast


    Bad Luck: Putting a shirt on inside out


    Bad Luck: Red and white flowers together


    Bad Luck: Hearing a rooster crow at night


    Bad Luck: Cutting your nails on a Friday


    Bad Luck: Putting a hat on a bed


    Bad Luck: Getting out of bed left foot first


    Bad Luck: Violets blooming out of season


    Bad Luck: A picture falling


    Bad Luck: Breaking a mirror


    Bad Luck: Singing before breakfast


    Bad Luck: Opening an umbrella indoors


    Bad Luck: Giving away a wedding present


    Bad Luck: Stepping on cracks in the sidewalk


    Bad Luck: An itch inside your nose


    Bad Luck: Crossed knives


    Bad Luck: seeing an owl during daylight


    Bad Luck: If a dog suddenly barks for no apparent reason in a house that has a sick person then


    Bad Luck: You must wear new clothes at Easter or you will have bad luck


    Bad Luck: There will be an argument if knifes are crossed at a table. Also, if a lover gives you a


    Bad Luck: Breaking a mirror means 7 years of bad luck, unless you take the pieces outside & bury them in moonlight. Also, an undisturbed mirror in a house suddenly fall & smashes then it means that there will soon be a death.


    Bad Luck: Unless you were born in October, the wearing of an Opal will be ill-fated


    Bad Luck: If pepper is spilt, then you will have a serious argument with a friend.


    Bad Luck: Sparrows are said to carry the souls of the deceased to the after-life. To kill one means that you will be cursed.


    Bad Luck: It is extremely unlucky to open an umbrella inside a house.


    Bad Luck: If a groom drops the ring during the ceremony then the marriage is doomed to failure.


    Bad Luck: Breaking a plate, especially if it had not already been cracked.


    Bad Luck: To see the new moon for the first time through glass. Upon seeing the new moon you should turn whatever silver you have in your pockets or handbag, and thus ensure prosperity for a month.


    Bad Luck: To upset pepper


    Bad Luck: The blossom must never be cut from the tree and brought into the house before May 1, or ill fortune will attend you.


    Bad Luck: Never mend a garment while you are wearing it, or misfortune will follow.


    Bad Luck: Breaking a mirror portends seven years of bad luck. It is also extremely unlucky to receive a mirror as a present


    Bad Luck: To make a present of a knife or any other sharp instrument unless you receive something in exchange.


    Bad Luck: Walking under a ladder, unless you cross their fingers while doing so.


    Bad Luck: It brings ill fortune if a lease or any contract is signed in the months of April, July, or November.


    Bad Luck: To spill ink threatens worry, annoyance, and the failure of a project that is on foot.


    Bad Luck: Crossing two table-knives by accident portends bad luck.


    Bad Luck: To give a pair of gloves to a friend unless you receive something in exchange.


    Bad Luck: To encounter a gravedigger coming towards you. Usually this means there will be a severe illness.


    Bad Luck: For those who completely rake out a fire before retiring. A few embers should always be left.


    Bad Luck: To break a glass bottle portends misfortune


    Bad Luck: If you fasten a button into the wrong buttonhole


    Bad Luck: if a candle falls over


    Bad Luck: For a golfer to borrow your partners umbrella


    Bad Luck: Throwing stones into the sea cause bad luck


    Bad Luck: Starting a cruise on a Friday


    Bad Luck: Stepping on board a ship with your left foot


    Bad Luck: To open an umbrella in the house


    Bad Luck: It is unlucky to sit on a table unless one foot is touching the ground


    Bad Luck: If a person stumbles when leaving his house at the beginning of a journey, or trips or stumbles more than once during the course of the journey, it is advisable to postpone it.


    Bad Luck: To pass anyone on the staircase.


    Bad Luck: New shoes should never be left on a table


    Bad Luck: To put on the left shoe before the right, and it is worse still to put the right shoe on the left foot, or vice versa.


    Bad Luck: Spilling salt. If both salt and pepper are spilt at the same time, the force of this ill omen is doubled.

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    Subcategory: Dogs


    A dog eating grass - rain


    Meeting a dog - good luck (especially Dalmatians)


    A greyhound with a white spot on its forehead - good fortune


    Being followed by a strange dog - bad luck (especially black dogs)


    The spectral black dog (barguest) - a harbinger of death


    A dog howling for no reason - unseen spirits


    A dog howling three times - A death has occurred


    At one time a dog that had bitten someone was immediately destroyed to protect the person from rabies (even if the dog was healthy)


    Subcategory: Horses


    Horse brasses were used to protect horses from witches


    White horses - ill fortune


    Inhaling a horses breath - cure for whooping cough


    Eating a hair from a horse's forelock - cure for worms


    Horses standing with their backs to a hedge - rain


    Changing a horse's name - very bad luck


    Subcategory: Albatross


    An albatross flying around a ship in mid ocean - bad weather


    Thought to be the spirit of dead mariners and so bringing bad luck to those who killed them


    Subcategory: Adder


    To see an adder - general bad luck


    To kill an adder - general good luck


    A live adder on the doorstep - a death in the household


    Subcategory: Ant


    Believed to be the final earthly incarnation of fairies


    Believed to be the souls of children who had died unbaptised


    Believed to be the transmuted souls of the Druids who refused to accept Christianity


    Subcategory: Badger


    Carrying a badgers tooth - Good luck (especially for gamblers)


    Subcategory: Bats


    In a church during a wedding ceremony - bad omen


    In the house - either a death or a sign that the humans will soon be leaving


    Flying close to a person - that person will be betrayed


    Flying vertically upwards then dropping back to earth - 'The Witches Hour Has Come'


    Flying early in the evening - good weather


    Chinese belief - Bats are a symbol of long life and happiness


    Subcategory: Bear


    Believed to gain sustenance from sucking on their own paws.


    Ghost bears are believed to reside at Worcester Cathedral and The Tower of London in England


    Naming a bear - provokes attack


    Subcategory: Bees


    If a bee enters your home, it's a sign that you will soon have a visitor. If you kill the bee, you will have bad luck, or the visitor will be unpleasant.


    A bee landing on someone's hand is believed to foretell money to come, while if the bee settles on someone's head it means that person will rise to greatness.


    Bees were once considered to deliberately sting those who swore in front of them, and also to attack an adulterer or unchaste person.


    It was once held to be a sure sign that a girl was a virgin if she could walk through a swarm of bees without being stung.


    An old country tradition states that bees should not be purchased for money, as bought bees will never prosper.


    Bee-stings were once thought to prevent rheumatism, and in some places a bee-sting was also thought to cure it.

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    Subcategory: Beetle


    Ancient Egyptian belief - Scarab revered as a symbol of the Sun God Ra


    Walking over a person's shoe - an omen of death


    Crawling out of a discarded shoe - ill omen


    Devil's coach horse beetle raising it's tail - a curse


    African belief - throwing beetles into a lake produces rain


    A dead beetle tied around the neck - cure for whooping cough


    Subcategory: Birds


    A bird that flies into a house, foretells an important message.


    The white bird foretells death.


    A bird call from the north means tragedy; from the south is good for crops; from the west is good luck; from the east, good love.


    If a bird poops on your car, it is good luck.


    If bird droppings land on your head it is good luck.


    Subcategory: Blackbird


    Ancient British Belief - A messenger of the dead


    Two blackbirds sitting together - good omen


    Subcategory: Boar


    A manifestation of the Devil


    Norse belief - A traditional food of the Gods


    Subcategory: Bull


    Bull's testes - aphrodisiac


    To hide in a bull's pen - immunity from lightning


    Subcategory: Butterfly


    If the first butterfly you see in the year is white, you will have good luck all year


    Represents the souls of unbaptised children


    Inside the house - good luck


    First butterfly of the season (white) - good omen


    First butterfly of the season (brown) - misfortune


    To see three butterflies together - bad omen


    To see a butterfly at night - approaching death


    Scottish belief - red butterflies are manifestations of witches


    Subcategory: Calf


    If the first calf born during the winter is white, the winter will be a bad one.


    To stroke a calf on the back - bad luck to both the person and the animal


    Twin calves - bad luck


    Giving mistletoe as a gift to the first calf of the year - good luck to the herd


    Subcategory: Cat


    A kitten born in May - a witches cat


    A black cat crossing your path - good luck (A white cat in USA, Spain and Belgium)


    A black cat seen from behind - a bad omen


    Stray tortoise shell cat - bad omen


    Cats bought with money will never be good mousers


    Cat sneezing once - rain


    Cat sneezing three times - the family will catch a cold


    USA belief - A cat washing on the doorstep - the clergy will visit


    Killing a cat - sacrificing your soul to the Devil


    Kicking a cat - Rheumatism


    A cat sneezing is a good omen for everyone who hears it. - Italian superstition


    It is bad luck to see a white cat at night


    Dreaming of white cat means good luck


    When you see a one-eyed cat, spit on your thumb, stamp it in the palm of your hand, and make a wish. The wish will come true.


    If a cat washes behind its ears, it will rain. - English superstition


    A cat sleeping with all four paws tucked under means cold weather ahead. - English superstition


    English schoolchildren believe seeing a white cat on the way to school is sure to bring trouble. To avert bad luck, they must either spit, or turn around completely and make the sign of the cross.


    A black cat crossing one's path by moonlight means death in an epidemic. - Irish superstition


    A strange black cat on your porch brings prosperity. - Scottish superstition


    It is bad luck to cross a stream carrying a cat. - French superstition


    A cat on top of a tombstone meant certainly that the soul of the departed buried was possessed by the devil. Two cats seen fighting near a dying person, or on the grave shortly after a funeral, are really the Devil and an Angel fighting for possession of


    To see a white cat on the road is lucky.


    To kill a cat brings seventeen years of bad luck. - Irish superstition


    If cats desert a house, illness will always reign there. - English superstition


    In Normandy, seeing a tortoiseshell foretells death by accident.


    In the Netherlands, cats were not allowed in rooms where private family discussions were going on. The Dutch believed that cats would definitely spread gossips around the town.


    When moving to a new home, always put the cat through the window instead of the door, so that it will not leave.


    In the early 16th century, a visitor to an English home would always kiss the family cat.


    When the pupil of a cat's eye broadens, there will be rain. - Welsh superstition


    In 16th century Italy, it was believed that if a black cat lay on the bed of a sick man, he would die. But there's also a belief that a cat will not remain in the house where someone is about to die. Therefore, if the family cat refuses to stay indoors,


    Subcategory: Cattle


    Cattle were highly regarded by the Celts, and nn some areas it is thought that cattle should be informed of any deaths in their owners' household, or the cows, sensing that something was wrong, would sicken and probably die.


    In mediaeval times it was thought that cattle would kneel at the stroke of midnight on Christmas Eve; and some people thought they were even able to speak that night, although it was considered dangerous for any human to hear their speech as misfortune w


    Subcategory: Cockerel


    White cockerel - good luck


    Black cockerel - evil spirits


    A cockerel standing in a doorway - a visitor


    It is believed that the cockerels will all crow on final day to awaken the dead


    Subcategory: Cows


    If a plow kills a daddy long legs the cows will go dry


    If you see nine cows in a shed with a gray bull next to the door, and all of them lie on the same side, you are in luck, because you will be granted one wish.


    A cow lowing after midnight - approaching death


    To milk a cow being sent to market - bad luck


    Sprinkling the cowshed floor with primroses - a guard against witches


    Cows lying down in a field - rain

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    پيش فرض Cricket/Crow/Cuckoo

    Subcategory: Cricket


    A cricket is a lucky house spirit that takes it's luck away when it leaves.


    A cricket can tell of oncoming rain, death, and x-lovers.


    Subcategory: Crow


    One's bad, Two's luck, Three's health, Four's wealth, Five's sickness, Six is death.


    A messenger of the gods


    A familiar of the traditional witch


    Harbingers of death and disaster


    Subcategory: Cuckoo


    First sound of a cuckoo in spring coming from the right - good luck


    First sound of a cuckoo in spring coming from the left - bad luck


    Hearing the first cuckoo on the 28th of April - Excellent luck


    Hearing the first cuckoo on the 6th of April or after midsummer - bad luck


    Your condition on hearing the first cuckoo will remain all year

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    پيش فرض Dolphins/Donkey/ Dove

    Subcategory: Dolphins


    Dolphins are believed to transport the souls of the dead to the afterlife


    Dolphins playing in fine weather or close to the shore - Wind


    Subcategory: Donkey


    Placing three hairs from a donkey's shoulders in a muslin bag worn around the neck - cure for whooping cough or measles


    Sitting backwards on a donkey - cure for snakebites and toothache


    A pregnant woman seeing a donkey - the child will grow wise and well behaved


    Subcategory: Dove


    Miners seeing a dove - bad omen


    A dove circling above - an omen of death


    Killing a dove - misfortune

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    پيش فرض Dragonfly/Duck/Eagle/Elephants

    Subcategory: Dragonfly


    Catching a dragonfly - marriage within the year


    Subcategory: Duck


    Laying dark brown eggs - bad omen


    Flapping its wings while swimming - rain


    Subcategory: Eagle


    Strength, divinity and immortality


    Christian belief - symbol of resurrection


    Several eagles flying together - peace


    Eagles sitting motionless - an enemy approaching


    Eagle egg eaten by two people - protection against witchcraft


    Hearing the cry of an eagle - omen of death


    Subcategory: Elephants


    In Siam, white elephants were rare and not made to work for their upkeep, so a White Elephant is an item that is a non profit expense. Considering the value of space in our homes, items kept as memorabilia could be considered White Elephants.

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    پيش فرض Ferret/ Fish/Flea/Fox

    Subcategory: Ferret


    Drinking milk from a bowl from which a ferret has drunk - cure for whooping cough


    Subcategory: Fish


    Throw back the first fish you catch then you'll be lucky the whole day fishing.


    It's bad luck to get married when the fish aren't biting, according to the custom of some fisherfolk.


    A fish should always be eaten from the head toward the tail.


    Dream of fish: someone you know is pregnant.


    If you count the number of fish you caught, you will catch no more that day.


    It's bad luck to say the word "pig" while fishing at sea.


    Burning fish bones - unlucky


    Subcategory: Flea


    Suddenly leaving a body who was infested - death of the host


    Flea bite on the hand - a kiss or good news


    Person leaping over the midsummer bonfire - riddance of fleas


    Subcategory: Fox


    Seeing a lone fox - good luck


    Seeing several foxes together - bad luck

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    پيش فرض Frogs/Gnat/Goat

    Subcategory: Frogs


    Frogs, like toads, were once thought to have peculiar properties, and were frequently used in healing charms, and in others of a slightly less innocent nature.


    The dried body of a frog worn in a silk bag around the neck prevented epilepsy and other fits.


    Frogs were used in love-magic. In one story, a girl, whose lover was untrue stuck pins all over a living frog and then buried it. The young man suffered extreme pains and eventually returned to her. She dug up the frog and removed the pins, after which t


    A frog brings good luck to the house it enters.


    Believed to be the souls of dead children


    Shiny skinned - fine weather


    Dull skinned - rain


    Frogspawn at the edge of a pond - storms


    Touching a frog - infertility


    Killing a frog - bad luck


    Subcategory: Gnat


    When allowed into a sick room - removal of ailments


    Flying close to the ground - rain


    Flying high - good weather


    Subcategory: Goat


    Associated with Pan (or the devil in some religions)


    Meeting a goat when on an important journey - good luck


    Meeting a black goat on a bridle path - treasure hidden nearby

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    پيش فرض Goose/Guinea Fowl/Hares

    Subcategory: Goose


    Goose eaten on Michelmas day - good luck


    Brown tinted meat - mild winter


    White meat - harsh winter


    Geese leaving a farm - omen of a fire


    A goose laying two eggs - bad omen


    Subcategory: Guinea Fowl


    Generally good luck


    Brings sunshine


    Subcategory: Hares


    Good Luck.


    A guise of a witch


    Crossing your path - omen of disaster


    Dreaming of hares - bad omen or death


    Seeing a brown hare - good luck


    Carrying a hare's foot - good luck


    Killing a hare - bad luck


    Rubbing hare's blood into the skin - cure for freckles

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