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Demanding employer
(See Milking)
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Milking
Milking a cow in a dream represents a demanding employer. Milking a
goat may mean good neighborly relations, toadying, diplomacy, or seeking to
earn one’s livelihood. If an employee sees himself milking a cow or a goat in a
dream, it means that he will marry his employer’s wife. If a poor person sees
himself milking a goat or a cow and drinking her milk in a dream, it means
financial stability. If he is rich, it means that he will rise in station. Milking
a camel in a dream means receiving a significant gift from a person in authority.
If the milk turns into blood in the dream, it means that he will acquire illegal
funds. Milking any domesticated animal in a dream also means marriage to a
righteous person, or bearing a blessed child. The element of milk in a dream
also can be interpreted as deception. (Also see Dairyman; Milk; Trader)
Milkmaid: Seeing a milkmaid in a dream depicts benefits, a person with good
character, or to seek and hear gentle words. A milkmaid in a dream also could
represent an employer demanding refunds from his workers. A milkmaid or a
milkman in a dream also represents a righteous person. (Also see Dairyman)
Milkman: (See Milkmaid)
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Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
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