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faid

 

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Faid

Noun

sense 1: A popular term used in local dialects referring to good luck, fortune or blessing.

Example sentence: The villagers believe that finding a four-leaf clover brings faid to whoever discovers it.

Verb

sense 1: To grant or bestow luck, fortune or blessing upon someone or something.

Example sentence: It is said that the old charm can faid the wearer with protection against evil spirits.

sense 2: To predict or forecast a favorable outcome or result.

Example sentence: The fortune teller claims to have the ability to faid the future and provide accurate predictions.

Adjective

sense 1: Pertaining to the concept of good luck or fortune.

Example sentence: Wearing a lucky charm is a faid practice believed to bring positive outcomes.

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