Sleeves in a dream represent money. Thus, large sleeves denote a greater amount of money than tight ones, and long sleeves in a dream mean more money than short ones. Torn sleeve in a dream signify poverty, exposure, or desistance of divine favors.

…If they’re loose and clean that indicates fruitful activities. Narrow and dirty sleeves mean professional difficulties….

Thieves show bad trade and losses, and unhappy times.

To dream of thieves is good or bad, according as the dream is circumstanced.

Fortune and good success in undertakings.

Uncertainty, doubt as to what to do in emergencies.

Disunion, severing of marriage vows.

Going backward in an undertaking.

A large number of acquaintances.

Dream of someone entering your home, distrust and fears. Possibility that someone correspond poorly to your effects. Dream of thief on the street, portend people with poor memory and scruples might deal with you.

Great honour.

…it means sending help to assist someone in difficulty. Capturing a vulture in a dream means a fight or war. A flock of vultures descending upon a town in a dream represent an occupying army with merciless soldiers who will plunder such town. If a sick person sees a vulture inside his house in a dream, it means the approach of his death. As for a tanner and a potter, or the like craftsmen, seeing a vulture in a dream means profits or benefits. As for physicians or sick people, a vulture in their dream purports evil. In general, vultures in a dream represent highway robbers, a band of thieves who are not residents of that town, people who refuse to earn their livelihood through honest work, or it could represent an undertaker, a body snatcher, a grave digger, or a lewd and an insulting person. (Also see Eagle)…

…(Blouse) One’s shirt in a dream represents his piety, godliness, livelihood, knowledge, or it could mean glad tidings. Putting on a new shirt in a dream means marriage to a woman who has no relatives or kin. If a woman puts on a shirt or a blouse in a dream, it also means her marriage. A torn shirt in a dream means divorce. If one’s shirt is torn in a dream, it means breaking up a business partnership. A shirt in a dream also represents one’s religious and worldly concerns. Wearing a shirt without sleeves in a dream means having piety but no money, for sleeves in a dream represent money. If the pocket of one’s shirt is torn in the dream, it means poverty. Having a wardrobe filled with shirts in a dream represent one’s reward in the hereafter. Wearing a white shirt in a dream means piety…

Being honoured. 209.

Huntsmen not infrequently figure in my dreams. On July 1st, 1909, I dreamed I was standing on the veranda of a house, overlooking a neatly kept lawn and a broad white carriage drive, beyond which was a spinney. It was a beautiful evening, and every object stood out with startling perspicuity in the powerful moonlight. Whilst I was gazing admiringly at the transcendental loveliness of the landscape, I felt a soft hand laid caressingly on my arm, and, on looking round, saw a lady clad in the costume of the middle ages. As she often figures in my dreams, I was in no degree astonished at her appearance. ”How romantic we are!” she said, with a smile; “I was quite under the impression that lingering so long in a great city had spoilt you for the pleasures of the country. With me it is too much country, I…

A soon and happy marriage, or a bond of friendship. 369.

Good luck. 399.

Sickness, perhaps death. 219.

Being outwitted by cunning. 199.

Loss and sickness, disappointed hopes. 109.

Increase of wealth. 209.

Getting betrothed. 369.

Late marriage, disaster or death of a friend, dispute, envy. 199.

Unexpected misfortune, being deceived. 189.

Suffering pain. 129.

Becoming rich and honoured by industry and economy. 219.

Continual sickness. 189.

Sickness. 209.

A good sign. 269.

In clear water, it denotes happiness and good success in undertakings; in muddy water, unfaithfulness, vexation, and experience of disagreeable things. 239.

Excitement and disaster. 209.

Getting into quarrels, being forced to wrath, misfortune. 359.

Bad and troublesome times. 309.

Adultery. 249.

Sorrow, affliction. 259.

Health, gain. 169.

Good prospects in life. 199.

Being warned about something. 149.

Mourning and grief. 109.

Invitation to a party. 209.