Becoming old.

Receiving joyous information or news, happiness in being betrothed, and pleasant matrimonial life. 28.

Getting released from great troubles.

…backbiting him. Eating it cooked in a dream means steeling money from him if he recognizes him. Otherwise, it means steeling from one’s own property or share. Holding one’s head between one’s hands in a dream means reorganization of one’s debts. Seeing someone’s head on a tray drenched with blood in a dream represents the head of a leader who lies, or wh is lied to. Blood in a dream means lies or falsehood. A turban in a dream rep . ,ents a crown or a flying ship. One’s head in a dream also represents knowledj. , wisdom, respect, children, followers, or money. Losing one’s head in a dream means carelessness, heedlessness, or inability to properly manage one’s interests. Cutting off one’s own head in a dream means committing suicide, severing one’s connection with one’s family, or betraying one’s father or teacher. Looking at one’s own head in a dream…

Loss, misfortune. 76.

Being honoured, making good business, becoming rich. 230.

Approach of misfortune.

Loss of relatives, children or property.

Getting into difficulties. 78.

Revealing secrets. 8.

Bad news, getting into a quarrel.

Being honoured a short time. 19.

Great misfortune. 207.

One must carefully consider before commencing an intended undertaking.

Luck and honour.

Promotion, high office, riches. 7.

Tribulation, sorrow.

Good times.

Happiness, gain. 48.

Being deceived. 21.

Wedding. 158.

Distinction, getting an office of high rank. 127.

A very happy omen. 321.

Profit and good prospects in business. 36.

Great loss in business.

Bad times.

Idle talk, tattle. 82.

This means that much money will be left to you. 88.

Disturbance, domestic disunion.

Fortune and good success in undertakings.

Gossip, idle talk, mischief making.

Honours. 254.

Seeming good luck, but in reality misfortune.

Increase of wealth. 16.

Taking a journey.

Being mentioned in a will.

Being deceived by false friends.

Jealousy, days of sickness. 295.

Overcoming defamation. 7.

Becoming suddenly rich either by marriage, heritage, or by winning a law-suit. 243.