What does it mean if a cat sits and washes itself in your doorway?And why should women have their hair cut only when the moon is waxing?Belief in superstitions links us to a time when everyday events and objects had magical significance, and knowledge of these could change your fate. If you avoid anything with the number thirteen and cross the road to avoid walking under ladders, then you would be wise to learn about the many other signs that surround us.Whether you wish to increase your good fortune, ward off bad luck, or simply desire to know what today has in store, A Dictionary of Omens and Superstitions provides a complete guide to hundreds of portents, signs and customs from around the world, tracing the origins of our superstitions and explaining their rich symbolism.
A Dictionary of Omens and Superstitions
£9.99
In more than 500 entries, this wide-ranging dictionary traces the probable origins of superstitions from all over the world, discussing the rich symbolic context in which they still survive and suggesting how they might help us exploit good luck.

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