Noun masculine fortune, good fortune (Arabic id., Aramaic גַּדָּא, ) — Genesis 30:11 בּגד Kt, i.e. בְּגָד (בָּא גָד֑ Qr), ᵐ5 ἐν τύχῃ, by or with good fortune.2. Proper name, masculine god of fortune (Arabic We Skizzen iii. 171; גד named often in Phoenician & Aramaic inscriptions, & found in Phoenician & Aramaic proper name, Bae Rel 76 f.
- Fausta Felicitas is an ancient Roman Goddess of good fortune and lucky happenstance. Her name is essentially two words of the same meaning, likely doubled up for emphasis, for fausta in the Latin is the adjective 'favorable' or 'auspicious'.
- The Greek goddesses represented the feminine aspect of ancient Greek mythology. At the same time, each individual goddess also personified different aspects of life. Demeter was the divine embodiment of agriculture and harvest, thus by extension she represented life-sustaining food.
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A statue of Fortuna
Fortuna was the goddess of fortune, luck and fate in Roman mythology. 888 casino live. Winaday casino mobile. Fortuna could bestow good or bad luck onto people. She was sometimes represented veiled and blind. She was a daughter of Jupiter and like him, she could also be bountiful and generous to everybody.
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- Tyche - Greek mythology version of Fortuna
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