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Evergreen tree

(See Camphor)

Interpreted by Ibn Sirin

Camphor

(A gummy compound with a volatile fragrance from the camphor tree. Camphor tree; Evergreen tree) In a dream, camphor represents a commenda¬ tion, honor or giving charity in secret, conceiving a child, or it could mean good deeds. (Also see Shrouding; Mummification)

Interpreted by Ibn Sirin

Evergreen

(Cypress; Pine) In a dream, an evergreen tree represents a beautiful woman or a man whose words do not conform to his actions, or it could mean a journey, children, longevity or a generous son. (Also see Tree)

Interpreted by Ibn Sirin

Oak tree

(Evergreen) An oak tree in a dream represents profits, prosperity, honor, or associating with heedless people who live in the mountains, or perhaps it could mean visiting righteous people, ascetics and renunciates who live in the wilderness or in uninhabited ruins. An oak tree in a dream also may mean homosexuality or sodomy. An evergreen tree in a dream represents the element of longevity and strength, but it could also imply slavery because of its needles. (Also see Oak; Tree) Oak: Oak in a dream represents a difficult person who loves to hoard money, or it could represent a great shaikh, or a rich person. (Also see Oak tree; Tree)
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Interpreted by Ibn Sirin

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