Fortune and good circumstances; after other interpreters, becoming useful.

Attaining one’s object after a long trouble….

Sickness, approach of misfortune. 167.

Getting a good wife or husband and handsome children.

Great honour.

Eating a raw onion in a dream denotes an evil happening. If a sick person eats a small amount of onions in a dream, it means that he will die from his illness, but if one sees himself eating a large quantity in his dream, it means that he will be cured of his illness. However, eating a green onion, or a scallion in a dream means prosperity and good health, though they will be accompanied with stress, sadness or separation from one’s wife. Eating a strong smelling or a fragrant herb in a dream means contempt, loathing on the part of some members of his family toward him, or it could mean that hidden matters will finally surface. If such herbs are the type of bulbs that require skinning before eating, then they denote curiosity and eavesdropping, representing what is usually discarded. In a dream, onions for a…

Finishing a troublesome business.

Assurance of mutual love.

Domestic happiness, good circumstances, luck in love affairs. 57.

Becoming rich. 67.

Loss of property. 3.

Denotes being censured. 59.

Meeting with a lady.

coming into good circumstances. 23.

Faithfulness in love, in matrimonial life an unsatisfied companion.

(See Food)

Vexation in business, troubles, sickness. 44.

Discord and vexation with relatives. 33.

Getting released from great troubles. 28.

Unexpected sad tidings; sickness or death of a friend.

Bad times, vexation.

Denotes probable good luck.

(See Appetite)

Happiness, joy, long life, welfare, good fortune especially in love, stability, luck in business. 61.

Quarrel, sadness, false friends. 18.

Being praised. 224.

(see FOOD).

Sadness, having to do with false and ungrateful friends.

Denotes content, perfectly happy. 93.

Luck, gain, reward.

Steady fortune, prosperity.

Wealth.

Being unwell, affliction; also, luck in business. 2.

Loss of all kinds.

Becoming sick.

Sickness, perhaps death. 219.

Melancholy, mourning.

Becoming careless, or feeling unwell. 225.

Sadness. 230.

Invitation to a party. 209.