A collection of superstitions, beliefs, and old wives tales from various cultures and eras. Includes wedding customs and superstitions and fears about death. ... Superstitions: old wives tales, folklore, bizarre beliefs, taboos, omens, lucky & unlucky things...
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For more superstitions about babies, see Pregnancy. ... 10 Rodeo Superstitions ... superstitions list A to Z...
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CSI is not responsible for the content of this advertisement ... Friday the thirteenth is an unlucky day ... Common Superstitions...
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According to Webster's dictionary, superstition is n. any belief that is inconsistent with the known laws of science or with what is considered true and rational; esp., such a belief in omens, the supernatural, etc. Halloween is traditional...
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All German superstitions were taken from Jacob Grimm, Deutsche Mythologie, vol. 3 (1835). The numbers in parentheses correspond to Grimm's original paragraph numbers. Translated from the German by D. L. Ashliman.
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Superstition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Superstition is a credulous belief or notion, not based on reason or knowledge. The word is often used pejoratively to refer to folk beliefs deemed irrational. This leads to some superstitions being ...
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Superstitions have probably been present among us since time immortal. Most of the superstitions origins have been lost within the mists of time, but there are some that you can probably guess the reasons for, - e.g, not walking under a ladder makes sense as someone may be working at the top of it & something may fall...
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We all hear popular superstitions when the 13th day of the month falls on a Friday. And no player wants to wear the number 13. It is said that superstitions have been a part of sports since their beginning. Players and fans alike have their ways of avoiding bad luck.
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Every family has some superstitious beliefs. Where did these ideas come from? Readers are encouraged to contribute their superstitions. ... You can search this page for specific superstitions by clicking on your browser's EDIT button and choosing FIND. If you wanted to find all the superstitions about cats, type "cat" in...
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