(Dove, Ringdove, Turtledove) Seeing a pigeon in a dream means glad tidings.
It is also said that God Almighty will accept the prayers ofone who sees pigeons in his dream. In a dream, a pigeon also represents a trustworthy messenger, a truthful friend, a comforting beloved, a chaste wife, striving to sustain one’s family, or a fertile woman with a large family.
The cooing of pigeons in a dream means lamentation. Pigeons eggs in a dream represent one’s daughters or female neighbors.
A domesticated pigeon in a dream represents a beautiful woman from Arabia. Pigeon’s nest in a dream represents women’s parties. Pigeon chicks in a dream represent the boys in a family. Pigeon’s rumbling or roar in a dream means reproofor censure for a fault.
A white pigeon in a dream means spirituality, a green pigeon represents piety, while a black pigeon denotes a mastery.
A frightened pigeon in a dream means divorce or death.
A landing pigeon in a dream represents the long awaited arrival of a beloved. Eating pigeon’s meat in a dream means to steal money from one’s own workers, to defraud them, or to cheat one’s servants. Hunting pigeons in a dream means earning good money from wealthy people. As for an unwed person, seeing a pigeon inside his house in a dream means marriage.
If a pigeon attacks someone then flies away with him in a dream, it means that happiness and joy will enter his life. However, doves in a dream may represent death. Ifone sees himself throwing something at a pigeon in a dream, it means that he slanders a woman, or writes secret correspondence with her. Reaching at a pigeon’s nest to take its eggs in a dream means taking advantage of a woman, or swindling her money. Hunting pigeons in a dream means adultery. Seeing a pigeon standing over one’s head, or tied to his neck or shoulders in a dream connotes one’s relationship with his Lord.
If in that sense the pigeon is an ugly one, it means that one’s actions are of the same nature. Otherwise, it means the opposite. Plucking some feathers from a pigeon in a dream means money. Slaughtering a pigeon in a dream means marriage.
(See Also: Ringdove, Turtledove)
[1]To dream of seeing pigeons and hearing them cooing above their cotes, denotes domestic peace and pleasure-giving children.
For a young woman, this dream indicates an early and comfortable union.
To see them being used in a shooting match, and, if you participate, it denotes that cruelty in your nature will show in your dealings, and you are warned of low and debasing pleasures.
To see them flying, denotes freedom from misunderstanding, and perhaps news from the absent.
[2](See Also: Birds, Feathers, Wings)
The ability to maintain your roots and find your way back home, even when circumstances try to steer you off course. Pigeons are excellent navigators.
Fertility or productivity. Pigeons are close to rabbits in their ability to breed rapidly.
A pictorial play on words representing someone who seems gullible (e.g., having a “pigeon” on the line).
[3]1. Charity, comfort and devotion.
2. A feeling of being blamed for other’s transgressions.
3. Homesickness, a desire to go home (as in “homing pigeon”).
4. Somewhat useful chatter and gossip, messages in the air.
[4]To dream of a pigeon hints of your tendency to blame yourself for mistakes committed by other people. Pigeons are also closely linked to rumor or news. You might be yearning to come back home.
[5]Dreams of a pigeon symbolize that someone is trying to send you a message, or that an important communication may be flying right over your head.
See Also: Messenger.
[6]Messenger; a message is coming to you, perhaps later in dream or in waking reality. Flight and freedom. As a stool pigeon, you are gossiping: monitor your mouth.
[7]To see or touch a pigeon in your dream suggests that you are taking the blame for the actions of others. Pigeons also represent gossip or news.
[8]To see a pigeon in your dream represents gossip or news. You may also be expressing a desire to return home.
[9]A messenger who is duped, because of their trusting nature; see “dove” and “naïve”
[10]1. Yeshua/Jesus;
2. Poor person’ offering; Lev. 1:14-17; Luke 2:24.
[11](See Also: Dove. ).
[12]See Also: Birds
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