Heroism. In the Druidical alphabet, this bush is represented by the tau cross, often equated with the Tree God, whose strength and endurance stands for all to see.
The red berries of this bush are an alternative blood emblem.
If seen as planted around a home, this represents safety to all who dwell within.
Long lasting results or impressions from your efforts. Ancient people associated this plant with longevity, immortality, and the immutable soul due to its ability to stay green through the winter.
The well-being of a newborn child. This plant got its name from the Teutonic goddess Holle, whose dominion is protecting babies.
[1]You’ll be lucky with both money and friends if your dream featured holly, unless it pricked you, in which case it is a warning to avoid getting involved in some petty intrigue which could backfire to your great chagrin.
[2]The symbol of Christmas cheer decorating the fireplace hearth, holly represents memories of friends, family, and the nurturing feelings associated with childhood and the holiday season.
[3]To dream of a holly points to a homey feeling of Christmas and the associated celebrations that create great memories.
[4]A person of the opposite sex will charm and captivate you, but you should beware for he or she has ulterior motives,
[5]A spiritual blessing mixed with the fruit of long suffering; see “fruit”, “evergreen”, and “red”
[6]A dream of this Christmas plant foretells good fortune and ease, but with many small irritations.
[7]A good dream (Gypsy); the symbol of joy.
[8]A prickly plant—beware of vexations
[9]See “hollis”
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