Horse Litter
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(See Palanquin).
Horse Race
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(See Racing).
Horse
Symbolizes: castle, nobility, chivalry, generosity, goodness, merchant, partner, son, travels, wife.
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Owning horses → prosperity or victory over enemies.
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Riding a horse → dignity, honor, wealth; befriending a noble person or good companion.
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Owning a mare → birth of a beautiful son.
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Owning a workhorse/nag → satisfaction in life, or marriage to a rich/noble woman.
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Horse = good house.
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Blond horse → knowledge, devotion, piety, fear of wrongdoing.
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Nag → wife or husband.
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Saddled horse → woman in menstrual period (when marital intimacy is forbidden).
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Gathering of horses → gathering of women for funeral or wedding.
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Owning/tending herd of horses → leadership or managing a business.
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Horse dying in one’s presence → loss of house or business.
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Horse’s condition → reflects the dreamer’s own state.
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Descending from horse → committing a sin leading to resignation or dismissal.
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Hairy horse → large family.
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Horse tail cut off (end) → witness death of children/clan before oneself.
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Horse tail clipped → one’s own death and quick loss of reputation.
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Attacked by a horse → a noble person or young boy will demand just retribution.
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Flying horse with wings → trial with temptation (a corrupt boy or woman).
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Descendant of Prophet ﷺ flying on winged horse → rise in station, leadership.
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Horsemen coming from the skies → war in that land.
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Riding horse with spear → forcing people to act or pay debts.
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Horse drowning → death by illness.
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Buying horse → business profits, or earnings from teaching.
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Selling horse → doing good, being grateful.
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Horse bite → leading an army.
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Killing a horse → awarded rank, wealth, and honor.
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Slaughtering horse (not for food) → ruining one’s livelihood.
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Strange horse entering town → noble outsider enters, locals fear his competition.
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Strange horse leaving town → great unknown local will soon die.
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Horses running in streets → destructive rain or floods.
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Weak horse → weakness of the owner.
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(Also see Dung; Horse fright; Nag).
Horseman
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Leading procession, caravan, or travelers → long journey, recovery from illness, or business activity.
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(Also see Ride).
Hose
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(See Watering hose).
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