aloe or ¡®ud wood chips or incense sticks in a dream represent a vocative and an articulate person who has a praiseworthy reputation. carrying a chip of ¡®ud or aloe incense in a dream means finding a lost object, or hearing comforting words. smellingthe fragrance of ¡®ud or seeing the smoke of ¡®ud burning in a dream means receiving a commendation and experiencing a fright along with it. seeing ¡®ud or an aloe tree growing inside one¡¯s house in a dream means begetting a son who will grow to be a sire or a leader in his community.
To dream of seeing your swetheart wearing a chameleon chained to her, shows she will prove faithless to you if by changing she can better her fortune. Ordinarily chameleons signify deceit and self adv..
To dream that you are taking part in the Holy Communion, warns you that you will resign your independent opinions to gain some frivolous desire. If you dream that there is neither bread nor wine for t..
To see a midwife in your dreams, signifies unfortunate sickness with a narrow escape from death. For a young woman to dream of such a person, foretells that distress and calumny will attend her.
Gathering olives with a merry band of friends, foretells favorable results in business, and delightful surprises. If you take them from bottles, it foretells conviviality To break a bottle of olives, ..
This dream denotes that one's home and country are in danger of foreign intrusion, from which our youth will suffer from the perils of war. For a young woman to hear or see cannons, denotes she wi..
Wearing a wrapping around one¡¯s waist in a dream represents a husband and a wife who live together without sexual relationship. A wrapping in a dream also may represent a dullish or a simple-minded c..
To dream of visiting a seaport, denotes that you will have opportunities of traveling and acquiring knowledge, but there will be some who will object to your anticipated tours.
To dream of seeing an archbishop, foretells you will have many obstacles to resist in your attempt to master fortune or rise to public honor. To see one in the every day dress of a common citizen, den..