Hermitage (Retreat; Sanctuary)
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Symbolizes: spiritual retreat, abstinence, good character, seclusion, detachment, controlling desires.
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May also mean:
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Divorce.
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Abandoning friends.
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Illness.
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For the sick → death, or suppression of sexual desires.
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Occupying/building one → rising in station.
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Beautiful/new hermitage → a wife.
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Other meanings → migration, bewilderment, hiding, power, son (anything affecting hermitage affects son).
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(Also see Retreat; Temple)
Herpes (Fungus; Ringworm; Tetter)
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Symbolizes stinginess.
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Having resources to repay debts but hiding it out of fear of being asked.
Hiccup (Spasmodic inhalation)
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Represents:
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Anger.
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Meddling in people’s business.
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Falling sick.
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For the sick → death.
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For others → money.
Hickory
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(See Tree; Walnut)
Hidden goodness
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(See Herbal medicine; Medicinal plant; Wild plants)
Hidden road
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(See Road)
Hidden treasure (Boy; Enemy; Power; Snake; Troves; Unjust ruler; Woman)
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Discovery means:
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Inheritance.
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Lawful earnings.
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Booty.
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A son from adultery.
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Orphan (wealth from someone else’s earnings).
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Hide
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(See Concealment; Dye; Irreligious)
High prices (Cost of living)
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Seeing a winged loaf of bread flying → high prices.
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(Also see Bread)
High tides (Ocean)
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Swimming in troubled/high tides → adversities, strong opponent.
Highway
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(See Wandering)
Hiking
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(See Naturalist)
Hilarity
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(See Laughter; Menstrual period; Mirth)
Hill (Elevation)
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Represents a powerful, dangerous person.
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Constructions around hill → wealth.
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Flat land near hill → rich man (wealth = size of property).
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Valley of green pasture → strength, justice, religious devotion, rising in rank.
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Crossing hills → escape from danger.
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Standing on top → authority over religious person.
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Descending → losses, migraine, humiliation.
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Imprisoned on top → high-ranking job.
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Hill of trash → worldly/material status.
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Elevation can also mean one’s wife.
Hind
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(See Deer; Gazelle)
Hindering
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Hindering someone’s work → ingratitude or disbelief.
Hindu
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(See Language)
Hirsute
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(See Down)
Hissing
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(See Sound of animals)
Hitching
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(See Limping)
Hitting
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(See Beating)
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