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Custodian
(See Legal guardian)
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Urn
(Cistern; Container; Storing; Waterskin) In a dream, each type of urn is
interpreted differently. A large urn represents a prostitute. In a dream, a
cistern or any large conical jar made of porous clay and used in storing water
represents a caretaker, a custodian or a curator, the head of the household, his
safe, or his shop. If the urn is seen inside a house in a dream, it represents a rich
woman who is always in grief. If it is connected to a water wheel in the dream,
it represents a rich man who carries heavy responsibilities and who spends his
money on God's path. A waterskin in a dream represents a chaste woman.
Drinking from a waterskin in a dream means receiving money or benefits from
such a woman. If one sees himself drawing water from a storage tank then
pouring it into an urn in the dream, it means that he will take advantage of such
a woman. A wine pitcher in a dream means discovering a treasure. If one sees
an urn containing vinegar in a dream, it represents a pious and a God-fearing
person. If it stores butter or ghee for cooking in the dream, it represents a rich
man who hides his wealth. If it stores pickles in the dream, it denotes a sick
person. If an urn falls from one’s hands and breaks in the dream, it means a
divorce. (Also see Pitcher)
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Legal guardianship
(Custodian; Trustee) If one receives instructions from a
testator in a dream, it has six interpretations: either that what he is told is true,
or that he maybe put in charge of an important project, thus, it represents rising
in rank, increase in knowledge, celebrating forty years of age, a blessing of a
spiritual attainment, or protection from sin. (Also see Sponsorship)
Legendary bird: (See Griffin)
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