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English-Serbian dictionary. 2013.
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Hap — Hap, n. [Icel. happ unexpected good luck. [root]39.] That which happens or comes suddenly or unexpectedly; also, the manner of occurrence or taking place; chance; fortune; accident; casual event; fate; luck; lot. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Whether… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hap|pi|ness — «HAP ee nihs», noun. 1. the condition of being happy; gladness: »Life is one long search for happiness. 2. good luck; good fortune. 3. aptness; appropriateness: »The happiness of the comparison caught ou … Useful english dictionary
hap|pi|ly — «HAP uh lee», adverb. 1. in a happy manner; with pleasure, joy, and gladness: »She lives happily with her family. 2. by luck; with good fortune; fortunately: »Happily, I saved you from falling. SYNONYM(S): luckily … Useful english dictionary
hap|py — «HAP ee», adjective, pi|er, pi|est. 1. feeling as a person does when he is well and having a good time; glad; contented: »She is happy in her new home. SYNONYM(S): joyous, joyful, gay, cheerful, elated, r … Useful english dictionary
hap — {{11}}hap (n.) c.1200, chance, a person s luck, fortune, fate; also unforeseen occurrence, from O.N. happ chance, good luck, from P.Gmc. *khapan (source of O.E. gehæp convenient, fit ), from PIE *kob to suit, fit, succeed (Cf. O.C.S. kobu fate,… … Etymology dictionary
hap — /hæp/ (say hap) Obsolete –noun 1. one s luck or lot. 2. an occurrence, happening, or accident. –verb (i) (happed, happing) 3. to happen: if it so hap. {Middle English, from Old Norse happ hap, chance, good luck. Compare Old English gehæp… …
good luck — Synonyms and related words: accidentality, actuarial calculation, adventitiousness, blessing, break, casualness, chance, destiny, fate, felicity, flukiness, fortuitousness, fortuity, fortunateness, fortune, gamble, good fortune, hap, happenstance … Moby Thesaurus
hap — Synonyms and related words: accident, accidentality, actuarial calculation, adventitiousness, adventure, be found, be met with, be realized, bechance, befall, betide, break, bundle up, casualness, casualty, chance, chance hit, circumstance, come … Moby Thesaurus
hap — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old Norse happ good luck; akin to Old English gehæp suitable, Old Church Slavic kobĭ lot, fate Date: 13th century 1. happening 1 2. chance, fortune II. intransitive verb (happed; happ … New Collegiate Dictionary
In good case — Case Case, n. [F. cas, fr. L. casus, fr. cadere to fall, to happen. Cf. {Chance}.] 1. Chance; accident; hap; opportunity. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] By aventure, or sort, or cas. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. That which befalls, comes, or happens; an… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Jacob Le Maire — (c. 1585, Antwerp December 22 1616, at sea) was a Dutch mariner, who circumnavigated the earth in 1615 16. The strait between Tierra del Fuego and Staten Island, Argentina was named the Le Maire Strait in his honor, however, not without… … Wikipedia