Servitude.

Misfortune and grief.

Getting into good circumstances. 33.

Deceit, avarice.

An unfortunate undertaking, commenced, and losing thereby.

Advantage, profit.

Disagreeable information.

Damage.

Fortune by marriage, contentedness; after other interpreters, sorrow and melancholy. 4.

Luck and wealth.

Scantiness, coming to want.

Losses; beware of cunning persons, sickness.

Good prospect, a rich sweet-heart.

Seeming good luck, but in reality misfortune.

Of silk, poor circumstances; of linen or cotton, doubtful luck.

Soon married.

Some fortune, domestic peace.

Being unkindly treated.

Wealth and honour, or wisdom and patronage. 263.

Being honoured and respected.

Luck and honour.

Earning praise. 102.

Promotion, high office, riches. 7.

Good times.

Distinction, getting an office of high rank. 127.

Release from troublesome business.

Getting into disadvantage, being despised.

Disaster, death of relatives or acquaintances; or, loss of a lover. 230.

Being deceived by supposed friends.

Domestic quarrels.

Being a favourite of females. 296.

Getting insulted by friends.

Gain, considerable bettering of -one’s circumstances….

Getting faithful friends. 179.

Getting out of all danger, safety.

False accusation.

Denotes misfortune and vexation.

Bad reputation.

Luck and riches.

Unsteadiness in business, doubtful success. 50.