QUINSY DREAM INTERPRETATION



¤ýquinsy
to dream of being afflicted with this disease, denotes discouraging employments. to see others with it, sickness will cause you much anxiety.
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¤ýquinsy
To dream of being afflicted with this disease, denotes discouraging employments. To see others with it, sickness will cause you much anxiety.
To see a blacksmith in a dream, means laborious undertakings will soon work to your advantage.
To dream that you are confined in a fortress, denotes that enemies will succeed in placing you in an undesirable situation. To put others in a fortress, denotes your ability to rule in business or ove..
To see a large concourse of people gathering at a hanging, denotes that many enemies will club together to try to demolish your position in their midst. 
¤ýidols
Should you dream of worshiping idols, you will make slow progress to wealth or fame, as you will let petty things tyrannize over you. To break idols, signifies a strong mastery over self, and no work ..
High officials should be careful of State affairs, others will do well to look after their own person, for some trouble is at hand after this dream.
¤ýbobbin
To dream of bobbins, denotes that important work will devolve on you, and your interests will be adversely affected if you are negligent in dispatching the same work.
¤ýbirds
It is a favorable dream to see birds of beautiful plumage. A wealthy and happy partner is near if a woman has dreams of this nature. Moulting and songless birds, denotes merciless and inhuman treatmen..
¤ýbuckle
To dream of buckles, foretells that you will be beset with invitations to places of pleasure, and your affairs will be in danger of chaotic confusion.
¤ýyear
In a dream, a year represents drought, doubt, difficulties, threats, scientific advancement, trials, temptations. If one identifies a year in a dream, during a drought season, it means a good harvest...