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camel | 16:27 Wed 23rd Apr 2003 | Phrases & Sayings
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Where does the phrase Third Time Lucky come from? (I don't believe that it comes from America and is an incantation...must be something else!)
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In america they say "third time's a charm" Three is considered lucky or significant in many religions and cultures eg three lef clovers, the many folk tales and legends that feature 3 tasks, 3 characters etc also many religions feature a trinity besides christianity, .
There's little doubt that the idea is proverbial, as the earlier answer suggests; however, the first time the actual words: "the third time's lucky" appeared in print was in a book of Scottish proverbs published in 1862. You would seem to be right, therefore, in supposing it is not American in origin.
What you say three times comes true but one error is in clovers; it's 4 leaf clovers that are luckier..
I always thought that you never took the third light from a match - it was thought to have started in WW1 when smoking soldiers would be picked off by snipers, light 1 would alert the sniper someone was there, 2 would show him exactly where so he could "zero in" and three would be curtains - or goodnight Irene! [perhaps apart from the baseball connection is where 3 strikes and you out is from]
A task completed first time would be beginners luck. The 3rd time lucky is an alterative to try try again. Attempted twice & successful on the third time. Just a way of looking in hindsight & it worked out right in the end.

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