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نام تاپيک: ** Old Superstitions **

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    پيش فرض Hedgehog/Hens/Heron/Jackdaw

    Subcategory: Hedgehog


    Another witches guise


    Killing a hedgehog - protection against bad luck


    Entering the house - very bad omen


    Subcategory: Hens


    A hen which crows is considered to be unlucky, as is a hen with tail-feathers like those of a rooster.


    Hens which roost in the morning are said to be foretelling a death, usually that of the farmer or someone in his household.


    A hen which enters the house is an omen that a visitor will arrive, and this is also the case if a rooster crows near the door or comes inside.


    Subcategory: Heron


    Seeing a heron near the house - bad luck


    Killing a heron - extremely bad luck


    Subcategory: Jackdaw


    A jackdaw settling on the house - an omen of death


    In some cultures, a jackdaw on the roof - a new arrival


    Seeing one jackdaw - bad omen

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    پيش فرض Horseshoes/Jaybirds/Kingfisher




    A circular ring made from an iron horseshoe nail gives the same protection against evil as the horseshoe itself.


    The horseshoe or crescent moon shape was seen as a sign of good fortune and fertility.


    Witches fear horses, so they are also turned away by a door with a horseshoe mounted on it. The horseshoe must be hung with the points up to keep the luck from spilling out.


    Subcategory: Jaybirds


    Jaybirds go down to the devil's house on Fridays to tell all the bad things that have happened during the week. Jaybirds who remain on Friday are checking up on what people are doing.


    Subcategory: Kingfisher


    Greek legend


    Christian Legend


    Seeing a kingfisher - good luck


    Wearing kingfisher feathers - promotes the beauty of a woman by magic


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    پيش فرض Ladybird (Ladybug)/Lamb/Lapwing/Lark

    Subcategory: Ladybird (Ladybug)


    Landing on you - very good luck


    Landing on your hand - Good weather


    Number of spots - number of happy months ahead


    Direction after it leaves your person - the direction from which your future love will come


    Subcategory: Lamb


    First lamb of spring (black) - good omen


    First lambs of spring (twin white) - excellent fortune


    Subcategory: Lapwing (Pewit)


    The call of the lapwing - 'bewitched bewitched'


    Seeing a lapwing - bad omen


    Subcategory: Lark


    Eating three larks' eggs - improvement of voice


    Disturbing a lark's peace or nest - curse


    Pointing at a lark - a whitlow will appear on the finger

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    پيش فرض Magpie/Martin/Mole/Mosquito/

    Subcategory: Magpie


    Seeing a single magpie - bad luck


    A single magpie circling the house - portent of death


    Greeting a magpie is said to remove the bad omens it brings


    A single magpie on a roof - the building will never fall down


    Chattering in a tree near a house - arrival of a stranger


    Chinese belief - a magpie is good luck and shouls never be killed


    Subcategory: Martin


    Nesting in a house - good luck to the household


    Harming a Martin or its eggs - dire misfortune


    Subcategory: Mole


    Sudden arrival of molehills in a garden - someone will leave, or death


    More molehills than usual - bad weather


    Subcategory: Mosquito


    Same omens as the gnat (When allowed into a sick room - removal of ailments, Flying close to the ground - rain, Flying high - good weather)

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    پيش فرض Moth/ Mouse/Muskrat/Nightingale

    Subcategory: Moth


    A big black moth in the house means a deceased one is just visiting reincarnated through that moth.


    In the house - arrival of an important letter


    Subcategory: Mouse


    If somebody throws away a dead mouse, the wind will soon start to blow from that direction.


    Subcategory: Muskrat


    Building it's home clear of the water - heavy rains


    Constructing the home with thin walls - mild winter


    Subcategory: Nightingale


    Heard singing before the cuckoo - Success in love

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    پيش فرض Owl/Oyster/Peacocks

    Subcategory: Owl


    The ancient Greeks revered owls and believed them sacred to Athena. Affiliated with the goddess of wisdom and learning, the owl was considered wise and kind.


    hearing the hoot of an owl is now associated with bad luck. To counter evil owl power put irons in your fire. Or throw salt, hot peppers or vinegar into the fire, the owl will get a sore tongue, hoot no more, and no one close to you will be in trouble.


    When you hear an owl, to prevent bad luck, take off your clothes, turn them inside out and put them back on.


    Any man who eats roasted owl will be obedient and a slave to his wife.


    Looking into an owl's nest - sadness for life


    Heard hooting by a pregnant woman - baby is a girl


    If an owl lands on the roof of your house, it is an omen of death. Constant hooting near your house also foretells death.


    If an owl hoots at the moment of childbirth, the child will have an unhappy life.


    The Irish believe that if an owl flies into a house it must be killed immediately. If it escapes, it will take the luck of the house with it.


    If an owl nests in an abandoned house, then the dwelling must be haunted. An owl is the only creature that can abide a ghost.


    By eating salted owl, a person can be cured of gout.


    If an owl hoots during a burial service, the deceased is bound to rise from the grave and haunt the living.


    An owl living in the attic of a house will cause a pregnant woman to miscarry.


    Subcategory: Oyster


    Oysters should only be eaten in months with an R in them


    Aphrodisiac properties (dating back to Roman times)


    Carrying an oyster shell - good luck


    Subcategory: Peacocks


    A peacock feather has an evil eye at the end. Argus, the Greek legend, says a hundred eyed monster was turned into a peacock with all it's eyes in it's tail.


    Revered by Hindus as sacred


    Greek mythology - tail consists of the eyes of the giant 'Argus'


    Peacock feathers indoors - bad luck


    Hearing a peacock cry - storms approaching

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    پيش فرض Pigs/ Porpoise/Rabbits/Rat



    To get rid of warts involves rubbing a peeled apple and giving it to a pig.


    Crossing your path - unlucky


    Running with straw in its mouth - storms approaching


    Driving pigs indoors On Beltane morning - good omen


    Subcategory: Porpoise


    Harbinger of good luck


    Seen swimming north - fine weather


    Seen swimming south - bad weather


    Subcategory: Rabbits


    Passing in front of you - good luck


    Passing behind you - bad luck


    Running down a street - a house will catch fire


    Keeping a rabbit's foot - good luck


    Because of the rabbit's ability to reproduce, the rabbit's foot became a symbol of fertility.


    Rabbits were linked with darkness, witches and the devil because they live underground.


    By owning a rabbit's foot as a talisman, you would have vital connections with many powerful forces.


    A left rabbit hind foot, carried in the left pocket after having been removed from a rabbit that was killed during a full moon by a cross-eyed person is truly lucky. The foot is considered a powerful charm against evil because the rabbit's strong hind le


    Actors may keep a rabbit's foot in their makeup cases for good luck, and will have misfortune if they lose it.


    In Wales an old belief is that a new-born child rubbed all over with a rabbit's foot will be lucky for life.


    Subcategory: Rat


    Most relate to the rat's association with death


    It is believed that rats can predict death


    Rats leaving a ship - the ship will sink


    Rats seen boarding a ship - lucky


    A rat leaving a house - A death is imminent


    A sudden arrival of rats in a house - the occupants will move soon, or (in Scotland) an occupant will come into money


    An increase in numbers - an omen of war


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    پيش فرض Ravens/Robins/ Roosters/Seagulls



    To kill a raven is to harm the spirit of King Arthur who visits the world in the form of a raven.


    Seen near a sick person - no recovery


    Welsh belief - A raven on a chimney is good luck to those within


    Ravens leaving The Tower of London - The United Kingdom will fall


    Flying towards the sun - fine weather


    Subcategory: Robins


    A wish made on the first robin of spring will be granted.


    A robin entering the house was a sign of a death in the family.


    Killing a robin - extremely bad luck


    Causing a robin injury - a similar injury to the perpetrator


    Entering a house or church - omen of death


    Subcategory: Roosters


    Roosters have long been connected with the sun, as they crow to herald its arrival at dawn, and are considered watchful protectors of humankind.


    When a cock crows at midnight a spirit is passing


    In England it is a death omen if a rooster crows three times between sunset and midnight. Crowing at other times is often a warning against misfortune.


    If a cock crows while perched on a gate, or at nightfall, the next day will be rainy.


    A white rooster is considered very lucky, and should not be killed as it protects the farm on which it lives


    Black roosters are a bad omen, often associated with sacrifice.


    Subcategory: Seagulls


    Three seagulls flying together, directly overhead, are a warning of death soon to come.


    Killing a seagull - bad luck


    Seen far inland - bad weather


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    پيش فرض Sheep/ Snake/Sparrows/Spiders

    A shepherd counting his flock - bad luck


    Sitting still on the grass - fine weather


    Walking about and bleating - bad weather


    Subcategory: Snake


    Hanging a snake skin from the rafters - protection from fire


    Crossing your path - unlucky


    Carrying a snake skin - protection against illness


    Carrying a snake's tooth - protection against fever and luck in gambling


    Wearing an emerald - protection against snake bites


    Subcategory: Sparrows


    Sparrows carry the souls of the dead, it's unlucky to kill one.


    Believed to embody the souls of the dead


    Killing a sparrow - the tree it lived in will die


    Hearing a sparrow call – rain


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    پيش فرض Spiders/Sow Bugs/Storks/ Swallow

    Subcategory: Spiders


    It is unlucky to kill spiders because a spider spun a web over baby Jesus to hide him from Herod.


    A spider with syrup cures fever.


    Seeing a spider run down a web in the afternoon means you'll take a trip.


    You'll meet a new friend if you run into a web.


    A spider is a repellent against plague when worn around the neck in a walnut shell.


    Killing a spider - very bad luck


    Seen running over clothes - a new set of clothes


    Finding a spider in the morning - Sorrow


    Finding a spider at midday - Anxiety


    Finding a spider in the evening - Loss


    Killing a spider - Bad Luck


    A spider spinning in the morning - Good Luck


    A spider climbing its thread - Good News


    A spider dropping on its thread - Good Luck


    Finding a spider on your body - Good Fortune


    Seeing a spider cross a wall - Good Luck


    A spider's web on a doorway - A Visitor


    A spider on your clothes – Money


    Arcane is said to be the missing 13th sign of the zodiac based on 13 lunar months. Arcane is associated with psychic abilities, weaving and women.


    Subcategory: Sow Bugs


    A Texas superstition says that a bag filled with 13 sow bugs tied around a child's neck will cure the child from the thrash, or sores in the mouth.


    Subcategory: Storks


    Storks deliver babies.


    Storks were sacred to Venus in Roman mythology.


    If a stork builds a nest on your roof, you have received a blessing and a promise of never ending love from Venus. Aristotle made killing a stork a crime, and Romans passed a stork law, saying that children must care for their elderly parents.


    Killing a stork - bad luck


    Building a nest on the roof - good omen


    Seeing two storks - omen of pregnancy


    Subcategory: Swallow


    Herald of the summer


    Killing a swallow - bad luck


    Nesting on the roof - protection especially against lightning and fire


    Storms will accompany the arrival and departure of swallows


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