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All around the world, people of all nationalities get into the spirit of the celebration by wearing green, dressing up as leprechauns , and throwing raucous parties. This is probably why shamrocks are often mixed up with the lucky four-leaf clover β¦ and in turn, how the Irish became associated with luck. Is St. Patricks Day or St. The origins of this expression are disputed, and its meaning has likely changed somewhat over time not least because the Irish were not necessarily a lucky people, historically speaking.
All this is to say, these days many associate the Irish and the holiday of their patron saint with a whole lotta luck. Example : It was fortuitous that we ran into you at the grocery store, because I had been meaning to call you. This association with accidental events rather than pure luck is what makes fortuitous similar to β¦. Example: Caoimhe started to explain why she had not completed her homework but was saved by the serendipitous timing of the bell.
It was coined by the writer Horace Walpole in a letter to Horace Mann in In the letter, Walpole describes finding a book that he needed for his research as serendipity. The word is a reference to The Three Princes of Serendip , an English-language version of an ancient myth. Serendip is an old name for modern Sri Lanka.
In the story, the three princes are accused of stealing a camel and are sentenced to death. At the last minute, someone arrives to say that they had found the missing camel in the desert, and the lives of the princes are saved. Lucky, indeed! Believe it or not, the word auspicious comes from bird-watching β¦ well, sort of, anyway. The Latin root of auspicious is auspicium.
Auspicium , a kind of augury , was a practice the ancient Romans used to try to read the future based on the flight of birds. If the birds flew in a certain direction, it was a sign that something good was going to happen. In other words, it was auspicious. Example: That morning, the sunny, clear weather seemed propitious for a long day sailing around the island. The word propitious comes from the Latin propritius. How do you tell your friend good luck?