Definition of Line of fate

1. Noun. A crease on the palm; palmists say it indicates how successful you will be.

Exact synonyms: Line Of Destiny, Line Of Saturn
Generic synonyms: Crease, Crinkle, Furrow, Line, Seam, Wrinkle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Line Of Fate

line of Kaes
line of Saturn
line of battle
line of beauty
line of best fit
line of business
line of centers
line of credit
line of defence
line of defense
line of demarcation
line of descent
line of destiny
line of dip
line of duty
line of fate (current term)
line of fire
line of fixation
line of flight
line of force
line of gab
line of heart
line of inquiry
line of latitude
line of least resistance
line of life
line of longitude
line of march
line of merchandise
line of nodes

Literary usage of Line of fate

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The English Illustrated Magazine (1908)
"If the second line had run parallel with the line of fate instead of cutting ... The line of fate (perpendicular line up centre of hand) crossing its own ..."

2. Palmistry for All by Cheiro (1916)
"CHAPTER V THE LINE OF DESTINY OR FATE THE Line of Destiny, otherwise called the Line of Fate (ii, Plate XI.) is naturally one of the most ..."

3. The Practice of Palmistry for Professional Purposes by C. de Saint-Germain (1900)
"THE line of fate, There are only two points I want to make clear to the student before beginning my readings of this Line. The first refers to its name, ..."

4. A Manual of Cheirosophy: Being a Complete Practical Handbook of the Twin by Edward Heron-Allen (1894)
"The quadrangle is the rectangular space comprised between the lines of head and of heart, and is generally bounded on the one side by the line of fate and ..."

5. The Laws of scientific hand reading: A Practical Treatise on the Art by William George Benham (1900)
"THE line of Saturn is the fourth Main line which receives the Current, and is frequently called the " line of Fate." Upon first thought, it may not be ..."

6. Fingers and Fortune: A Guide-book to Palmistry by Eveline Michell Farwell (1886)
"THE line of fate. THE Saturnian, or line of fate, starts either from the line of life, the Plain of Mars, the Mount of the Moon, or the Rascette (or wrist ..."

7. The Journal of Philology by William George Clark, John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor, William Aldis Wright, Ingram Bywater, Henry Jackson (1882)
"... that the line of fate which seems to them to be leading directly to some new deed of blood may perchance be met and balanced by some other line of fate ..."

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