Honour and fortune.

Meeting a long absent friend or patron, or hearing from them.

Having high patrons. 89.

Death, disappointment, loss. 120.

Misfortune. 295,

Happiness, prosperity in future life.

…(Balance | Beauty | Capital | Craft | Death | Father | Knowledge | Life | Measur- ing cup | Oven | Parents | Teacher | Tent) In a dream, the head represents leadership, presidency, or one’s capital. If one’s head looks bigger than usual in the dream, then it represents his father, or it could mean rising in rank and receiving honor. If one’s head looks smaller in the dream, it means loss of respect, rank and honor. If an intelligent person sees his head smaller in a dream, it means that he will turn to ignorance, or perhaps lose his job. Seeing oneself in a dream having two or three heads means victory over one’s enemy, wealth for a poor person, blessed children for a rich person, marriage for an unwed person, or attainment of one’s goal. Seeing oneself in a dream without a head cover means…

Loss, misfortune. 76.

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

Great loss in business.

Approach of misfortune.

Getting released from great troubles.

Dream of seeing the breasts of a woman with milk, an approaching marriage if the woman is unmarried. If she is newly married, conception and a happy announcement, if she is aged women, then it shows that she is already rich with money and pleasures for her. Seeing them withered and full of blood, loss of children, barrenness. Seeing the bosom of a buffering woman, the sickness. Seeing the bosom wrinkled and discolored, illness of a child, or if the woman has no children, poverty, sorrow, continual tears. Seeing a man with the breast of a woman, weakness, weariness and sickness of children.

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

Luck and honour.

Idle talk, tattle. 82.

Vain happiness. 5.

Getting into difficulties. 78.

Being deceived. 21.

Becoming old.

Luck, honour, riches.

Loss of relatives, children or property.

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, power, honour.

Promotion, high office, riches. 7.

Tribulation, sorrow.

Good times.

Happiness, gain. 48.

Being suddenly left by friends.

Cares of life.

Luck, riches, unexpected meeting with long absent friends. 48.

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

Distinction, getting an office of high rank. 127.

Fortune and good success in undertakings.

Gossip, idle talk, mischief making.

Honours. 254.

Seeming good luck, but in reality misfortune.