SUCKLE DREAM INTERPRETATION



¤ýsuckle
to see the young taking suckle, denotes contentment and favorable conditions for success is unfolding to you. 
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¤ýcrow
To dream of seeing a crow, betokens misfortune and grief. To hear crows cawing, you will be influenced by others to make a bad disposal of property. To a young man, it is indicative of his succumbing ..
For a farmer to dream of showing his devotion to God, or to his family, denotes plenteous crops and peaceful neighbors. To business people, this is a warning that nothing is to be gained by deceit. Fo..
¤ýdynamo
To dream of a dynamo, omens successful enterprises if attention is shown to details of business. One out of repair, shows you are nearing enemies who will involve you in trouble. 
¤ýgauze
To dream of being dressed in gauze, denotes uncertain fortune. For a lover to see his sweetheart clothed in filmy material, suggests his ability to influence her for good.
¤ýsuckle
To see the young taking suckle, denotes contentment and favorable conditions for success is unfolding to you. 
To dream of suffering with chilblains, denotes that you will be driven into some bad dealing through over anxity of a friend or partner. This dream also portends your own illness or an accident.
To see hemp seed in dreams, denotes the near approach of a deep and continued friendship. To the business man, is shown favorable opportunity for money-making.
To dream of being in a quagmire, implies your inability to meet obligations. To see others thus situated, denotes that the failures of others will be felt by you. Illness is sometimes indicated by thi..
To dream of an inquest, foretells you will be unfortunate in your friendships.
¤ýturban
In a dream, one¡¯s turban represents his family tree, his paternal uncle, or his paternal aunt. In a dream, one¡¯s turban also represents his crown, strength, integrity, state, or wife. If one¡¯s turb..