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Spindle whorl
(Spinning; Yarn) Owning a spindle whorl in a dream means
marriage, while losing it in a dream means divorce. To place the spindle on the
spinning wheel in a dream means reconciliation between husband and wife. A
spindle whorl in a dream also means steadfastness, profits from a business, or
it could mean marriage for a single person. (Also see Spinning)
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Whorl
(See Spindle whorl)
Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
Twisting a rope
(Splice; Entwine; Twine) To splice a rope or a thread, or to twist
a rope around oneself, or to whorl it around a spindle, or to make a bobbin in
a dream means undertaking a journey. If it comes out thin in the dream, then
the outcome of one’s journey is meager. If the rope comes out thick and strong
in the dream, it means that the outcome of one’s journey is beneficial. If the
twisting of the rope or the thread is easy in the dream, it means that one’s
endeavor is free from constraint. If one sees himself plucking the hair of his
beard and twisting it like a rope in a dream, it means that he will receive a bribe
to make a false testimony in court. Twisting a rope or a thread in a dream also
could mean signing a contract, establishing a partnership in a business, or
signing a marriage contract. (Also see Beard; Twist)
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Interpreted by Ibn Sirin
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