HYSSOP DREAM INTERPRETATION



¤ýhyssop
to dream of hyssop, denotes you will have grave charges preferred against you; and, if a woman, your reputation will be endangered.
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To dream you hear or ring a door bell, foretells unexpected tidings, or a hasty summons to business, or the bedtide of a sick relative.
For a man to dream of wearing epaulets, if he is a soldier, denotes his disfavor for a time, but he will finally wear honors. For a woman to dream that she is introduced to a person wearing epaulets, ..
¤ýgiant
To dream of a giant appearing suddenly before you, denotes that there will be a great struggle between you and your opponents. If the giant succeeds in stopping your journey, you will be overcome by y..
¤ýhymns
To dream of hearing hymns sung, denotes contentment in the home and average prospects in business affairs.
¤ýhyssop
To dream of hyssop, denotes you will have grave charges preferred against you; and, if a woman, your reputation will be endangered.
¤ýhives
To dream that your child is affected with hives, denotes that it will enjoy good health and be docile. To see strange children thus affected, you will be unduly frightened over the condition of some f..
To dream of seeing naked shoulders, foretells that happy changes will make you look upon the world in a different light than formerly. To see your own shoulders appearing thin, denotes that you will d..
¤ýbeggar
To see an old, decrepit beggar, is a sign of bad management, and unless you are economical, you will lose much property. Scandalous reports will prove detrimental to your fame. To give to a beggar, de..
To dream that anyone has acted the hypocrite with you, you will be turned over to your enemies by false friends. To dream that you are a hypocrite, denotes that you will prove yourself a deceiver and ..
Untying something in a dream means bewilderment, lone- liness, being reprimanded, or stinginess.