Good progress. 6.

Getting into bad reputation.

Receiving satisfaction.

Deceit, avarice.

Receiving proposals. 204.

Riches, fortune.

Getting into unexpected trouble.

Loss of friends.

Envy. 39.

Good undertaking, having credit.

Honour and riches. 78.

Luck and blessing in business,

Large income.

Becoming rich as an heir, fortunate marriage, many good children, powerful friends, being faithfully loved.

Getting invited to a festival. 26.

Loss, misfortune.

Glowing with love, excitement.

Wrong information, lies, deceit.

…Misfortune in one’s own family….

great gain and profit.

Abhorrence, disagreeableness.

Misfortune, sickness. 76.

Bad delusion or affliction. 32.

Losses; beware of cunning persons, sickness.

Plenty of money and property.

Secret grief, near parting.

A good sign. 269.

Disaster, death of relatives or acquaintances; or, loss of a lover. 230.

Getting into a law-suit.

Mockery, ridicule.

Uncertain and doubtful success in business.

Receiving benefits and reward.

Approach of afflictions, warning to be cautious.

Release from danger. 5.

…now no longer strange to her, and she found herself turning first to the right and then to the left in the most familiar and natural manner possible, until she came to 119th Street, where her anxious eyes immediately travelled to the house she imagined was her own. It was a mass of flames, and at one of the windows she saw the white and agonised faces of her husband and children.With the fury of a tigress she beat and pushed her way through the dense crowd of fugitives, whom she besought — but besought in vain — to assist her in the rescue of her family. Eventually she arrived opposite her house. Her husband and youngest child were still at the window clawing frantically at the iron bars, through which neither of them could crawl, and as soon as they saw her they yelled and grinned, and thrust out…

…also can be interpreted to denote an honest and a just man, an hour of happiness, or a wise person, a judge, a physician, or a preacher one can benefit from his knowledge. A comb in a dream also represents a hairdresser or one’s mother. Combing the hair of an unknown woman in a dream represents a wind that will help pollinate the trees. In a dream, a comb also represents a sifter or a sieve. The teeth of a comb may represent one’s own teeth or the teeth of a saw. It is also said that combing hair in a dream means weaving a carpet. Combing one’s hair or beard in a dream means dispelling adversities and distress. In a dream, a comb also represents a good man who is just and equitable with all his friends, or it may mean longevity, wealth and victory against one’s enemy….

…To dream that you’re visiting your stylist suggests that you’ll soon be disturbed by indiscretions concerning the opposite sex. When a woman dreams that she is tinting or has tinted her hair, it announces that she’ll experience distresses due to gossip in her social environment. If in the dream you manage your hair in a strikingly exotic way, it suggests that you’re frivolous and use dishonest means to make others obey you. To dream that your hands are covered with hair, like a monkey, it may suggest that you are slandering innocent people, what will finally win you enemies. To dream that you’re losing your hair suggests risk of experiencing serious damages, losses and failures….

…Without going into detail with regard to variety in shade, colour in dreams, especially when it is vivid and predominant, has much significance. The separate meaning of each separate colour in dreams is as follows:Light blue signifies impending trouble, particularly matrimonial and domestic troubles; serious quarrels between husband and wife, and parents and children; also suicide and murder.Dark blue, recovery from illness; reconciliation of husband and wife, relatives and friends; presents of animals.Brown, success in work and business.Black, illness; and death.Green, success in anything appertaining to the arts; also an impending visit from an occult presence.Gold, success in speculation, commerce, and courtship.Grey, trouble and even danger from unsuspected quarters.Mauve, death; and violent catastrophe, not infrequently with regard to the sight.Orange, illness; treachery.Pink, a wedding or engagement.Purple, accidents, more particularly on land.Red, quarrels, voyages, great changes; and accidents, chiefly by fire.Violet, success in the arts — viz. painting, music, literature.Yellow,…

…(Decoration | Medal | Pendant) In a dream, woman’s necklace or earrings if they are made of pearls represent a gift from her husband. If they are made of silver in the dream, they mean a physical ailment, and if they are made from beads in the dream, they mean being let down by one’s friends. A necklace in a dream also represents women’s adornment. If a man wears a necklace that is incrusted with gold, precious gems or sapphire in a dream, it represents a high ranking appointment, carrying a great responsibility, or fulfilling an important duty. If one’s decoration also carries some silver coins in the dream, it means marriage to a beautiful woman. Wearing a decoration necklace that is made from silver and adorned with precious gems in a dream represents a political appointment which will be coupled with honor and wealth. If the necklace is

…in the dream, it means adversity or an illness. If a deceased person gives the person seeing the dream his own shroud to wear in a dream, it means his death. If a deceased person gives the person seeing the dream a cloak or an adorned shirt in a dream, it means gaining what the deceased person acquired of knowledge, wealth, blessings or status during his lifetime. The shirt means livelihood and the cloak means dignity and honor. If the deceased person gives him some food to eat in the dream, it means receiving lawful earnings from an unexpected source. If the deceased person gives him honey in the dream, it means acquiring a booty. Anything one receives from a deceased person in a dream means good news and a blessed gift in general. If a deceased person takes one by the hand and walks with him in a dream,…