Meaning of dies infaustus | Babel Free
Definitions
Unlucky day.
Examples
“Here it was that the Gauls gave the Romans such a fatal Overthrow, that Dies Alliensis went proverbially afterwards for Dies infaustus, an unlucky or black Day.”
“This is the Day, that remarkable Day, several other Scriptures mention periodical Times, dies Infaustus, the Prudent shall keep Silence in that Time; for it is an evil Time.”
“Besides these distinctions, there are some days, called Dies Infausti, on which all business is suspended.”
“To my extreme surprise we had no dinner in the gun-room that day, and no supper! The table was not even set! It seems that during this dies infaustus kind of a time the midshipmen lived upon the bum-boat and skirmished on the berth-deck for a living; but I knew nothing about that, and was too proud and bashful to make any inquiries, and, strange to say, no one thought of giving me information.”
“Once, turning another corner—it must have been his dies infaustus—Mr. Spitzer passed down a long, dim street of cigar store Indians, and he could almost have thought he had come, in his wanderings, to an Indian stockade—but this would not have been so bad if suddenly, when he went to strike a match on a wooden cheek, the Indian had not lifted his tomahawk—and someone had cried out, as all the wooden shutters banged—Indian massacre!”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.