Kite

American, Unitarianism G. H. Miller

Dreaming of flying a kite, denotes a great show of wealth, or business, but with little true soundness to it all. To see the kite thrown upon the ground, foretells disappointment and failure. Dreaming of making a kite, you will speculate largely on small means and seek to win the one you love by misrepresentations. To see children flying kites, denotes pleasant and light occupation. If the kite ascends beyond the vision high hopes and aspirations will resolve themselves into disappointments and loss….

Kite 2

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(Aircraft | Soar) In a dram, a kite represents exaltedness, rising in station, determination, or gaining respect. A kite in a dream also means being dis- missed, or banished, or it could mean sorcery and magic. If one sees himself playing with a kite in a dream, it means that he might suffer from a spell of black arts. If a kite falls over one’s house in a dream, it means that he will be evicted from it….

Kite 1

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(Small hawk) In a dream, a kite means an insouciant or a languorous ruler who is audacious, defiled and stouthearted. If one catches and trains a wild kite to hunt for him and he finds that it is not obeying him or holding fast to his wrist in a dream, it means that he will bear a son who will become a ruler. Otherwise, if the kite flies away from his wrist in the dream, it means that the fetus may die before birth. Its chicks represent boys and girls banding at wrongdoing. A kite in a dream also represents an adulterous wife and a secret affair. (See Introduction)…

Soar

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(See Kite)…

Hawk

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(Also see Hunter | Kite’ | Sparrow)…

Aircraft

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(Airplane | Coffin | Flying ship | Knowledge. Also see Kite | Ship)…

Airplane

Arabian, Islam M. Ibn Siren

(Aircraft | Coffin | Flying ship | Knowledge. Also see Kite | Ship)…