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Impropitious
Impropitious Im`pro*pi"tious, a. Unpropitious; unfavorable. [Obs.] ``Dreams were impropitious.' --Sir H. Wotton.

Meaning of Propitious from wikipedia

- The Order of Propitious Clouds (Chinese: 卿雲勳章) is a civilian order of the Republic of China (Taiwan). The center of the medal features a picture of clouds...
- The Propitious Esculent: The Potato in World History is a book by John Reader outlining the role of the potato (the esculent of the title) in world history...
- Wei as CEO and Mark Liu as chairman. Chang was awarded the Order of Propitious Clouds, First class in September 2018. Chang has served as Presidential...
- The Order of the Propitious Star of Punjab (Hindi: पंजाब के शुभ सितारे का आदेश) was a dynastic order of knighthood of the Sikh Empire created in 1837 by...
- Nancy Patricia Pelosi (/pəˈloʊsi/ pə-LOH-see; née D'Alesandro; born March 26, 1940) is an American politician who served as the 52nd speaker of the United...
- succeeded by his son Kharak Singh. Ranjit Singh also founded the Order of the Propitious Star of Punjab in 1837. Singh is known by several titles such as Sher-e-Punjab...
- The Order of Symbolic Propitiousness Ramkeerati (Special class) - Boy Scout Citation Medal (Thai: เครื่องราชอิสริยาภรณ์อันเป็นสิริยิ่งรามกีรติ ลูกเสือสดุดีชั้นพิเศษ)...
- karabu ("great, mighty"). Karppe (1897) glossed Babylonian karâbu as "propitious" rather than "mighty". Dhorme (1926) connected the Hebrew name to ****yrian...
- Hebao (Chinese: 荷包; pinyin: hébāo), sometimes referred as Propitious pouch in English, is a generic term used to refer to Chinese embroidery pouches, purses...
- used in the Renaissance and even today when the city is presented as propitious to the arts and letters. Around the year 250, Toulouse was marked by the...