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#734. Prosperity.
— N. prosperity, welfare, well-being; affluence
&c. (wealth) 803; success &c. 731; thrift, roaring
trade; good fortune, smiles of fortune; blessings,
godsend.
luck; good luck, run
of luck; sunshine; fair weather, fair wind; palmy
days, bright days, halcyon days; piping times, tide,
flood, high tide.
Saturnia regna[Lat],
Saturnian age; golden time, golden age; bed of
roses, fat city [coll.]; fat of the land, milk and
honey, loaves and fishes.
made man, lucky dog,
enfant gate[Fr], spoiled child of fortune.
upstart, parvenu, skipjack[obs3],
mushroom.
V. prosper, thrive,
flourish; be prosperous &c adj.; drive a roaring
trade, do a booming business; go on well, go on smoothly,
go on swimmingly; sail before the wind, swim with
the tide; run smooth, run smoothly, run on all fours.
rise in the world, get
on in the world; work one’s way, make one’s
way; look up; lift one’s head, raise one’s
head, make one’s fortune, feather one’s
nest, make one’s pile.
flower, blow, blossom,
bloom, fructify, bear fruit, fatten.
keep oneself afloat;
keep one’s head above water, hold one’s
head
above water; land on one’s feet, light on one’s
feet, light on one’s legs, fall on one’s
legs, fall on one’s feet; drop into a good thing;
bear a charmed life; bask in the sunshine; have a
good time of it, have a fine time of it; have a run
of luck; have the good fortune &c. n. to; take a
favorable turn; live on the fat of the land, live off
the fat of the land, live in clover.
Adj. prosperous; thriving
&c. v.; in a fair way, buoyant; well off,
well to do, well to do in the world; set up, at one’s
ease; rich &c. 803; in good case; in full, in high
feather; fortunate, lucky, in luck; born with a silver
spoon in one’s mouth, born under a lucky star;
on the sunny side of the hedge.
auspicious, propitious,
providential.
palmy, halcyon; agreeable
&c. 829; couleur de rose[Fr].
Adv. prosperously &c.
adj.; swimmingly; as good luck would have it;
beyond all hope.
Phr. one’s star
in the ascendant, all for the best, one’s course
runs
smooth.
chacun est l’artisan
de sa fortune[Fr]; donec eris felix multos
numerabis amicos [Lat][Ovid]; felicitas multos habet
amicos[Lat]; felix se nescit amari [Lat][Lucan]; ‘good
luck go with thee’ [Henry V]; nulli est homini
perpetuum bonum [Lat][Plautus].
#735. Adversity.
— N. adversity, evil &c. 619; failure &c.
732; bad
luck, ill luck, evil luck, adverse luck, hard fortune,
hard hap, hard luck, hard lot; frowns of fortune;
evil dispensation, evil star, evil genius|; vicissitudes
of life, ups and downs of life, broken fortunes; hard
case, hard lines, hard life; sea of troubles; peck
of troubles; hell upon earth; slough of despond.
trouble, hardship, curse,


