The meaning of the word dream is an explanatory dictionary. An explanatory dictionary of dreams for a home psychotherapist

A dream in which you use a dictionary- means that in real life, when doing your business, you will depend too much on the opinions and advice of other people, although you are able to cope with everything yourself.

The newest dream book of G. Ivanov

If you buy a dictionary, get it from the library- put your home in order; working with a dictionary- always to sadness.

Dream book of the 21st century

Seeing a dictionary in a dream- to get things done quickly, look up the meaning of a word in a dictionary- means that in managing affairs you will be dependent on the opinions of other people, but your affairs can be done quickly thanks to your willpower.

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It is surprising that it is impossible to create a final version of the dictionary; new words appear in the language every day- perhaps the dictionary in your dream reminds you that modes of expression and verbal communication have no boundaries.

Accessing the dictionary- a great way to clarify something unclear. What do you want to clarify in your life? In a dream, are you trying to find a specific word in the dictionary? Which? Perhaps this word characterizes the current situation in your life.

Who owns the dictionary in a dream? If this is your dictionary- the dream speaks of your desire to define or explain yourself and your actions.

If the dictionary belongs to another person- perhaps you want to understand his personality. The dictionary also symbolizes discovery. Are you looking for something new in life?

In what language is the dictionary published? If it is published in a language you do not know- perhaps the dream speaks of your subconscious desire to learn more about the country where this language is spoken. Sometimes, in order to understand and accept people living in a country, you need to learn their language.

Collection of dream books

Leafing through a dictionary in a dream- means that your knowledge will soon bring you honor and wealth.

If you dreamed:

Dreams from Sunday to Monday

If you had a bad dream:

Don't be upset - it's just a dream. Thanks to him for the warning.

When you wake up, look out the window. Say out the open window: “Where night goes, sleep comes.” All the good things stay, all the bad things go.”

Open the tap and dream about flowing running water.

Wash your face three times with the words “Where water flows, sleep goes.”

Throw a pinch of salt into a glass of water and say: “As this salt melts, my sleep will go away and will not bring harm.”

Turn your bed linen inside out.

Don't tell anyone about your bad dream before lunch.

Write it down on paper and burn this sheet.

Dream Interpretation. Dream book is a book containing interpretations of dreams. Dream Interpretation is one of the names for the lumbago of an ordinary poisonous herbaceous plant used in folk medicine and homeopathy. Dream Interpretation one of the names of the corydalis... ... Wikipedia

Sleeping pills, book, drug, thief Dictionary of Russian synonyms. dream book noun, number of synonyms: 5 thief (115) book ... Dictionary of synonyms

DREAM INTELLIGENCE, ah, husband. A book containing interpretations of dreams (in 2 meanings). Ozhegov's explanatory dictionary. S.I. Ozhegov, N.Yu. Shvedova. 1949 1992 … Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary

dream book- DREAM INTELLIGENCE 1, a, m. A thief who robs the sleeping; apartment thief Dream interpretation of a dark thief climbing into an unlit room. Dream interpretation: firefly is a thief breaking into an apartment during the day. From ug... Dictionary of Russian argot

Take/take the dream book. Jarg. corner. Commit night theft from an apartment when the owners are sleeping. TSUZH, 31; Baldaev 1, 63; BBI, 44. Walk through dream books. Jarg. corner. Steal at night. SRVS 4, 185, 189; Baldaev 1, 31; Homeowners' Home, 142. Light dream books. Jarg. corner … Large dictionary of Russian sayings

M. outdated A book containing the interpretation of dreams [dream 5.]. Ephraim's explanatory dictionary. T. F. Efremova. 2000... Modern explanatory dictionary of the Russian language by Efremova

Dream book, dream books, dream book, dream books, dream book, dream books, dream book, dream books, dream book, dream books, dream book, dream books (Source: “Complete accentuated paradigm according to A. A. Zaliznyak”) ... Forms of words

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dream book- drug addict a sleeping pill or drug without which the addict cannot sleep... Universal additional practical explanatory dictionary by I. Mostitsky

dream book- (2 m); pl. co-workers, R. co-workers... Spelling dictionary of the Russian language

Books

  • Dream Interpretation, . Dream Interpretation: - hidden possibilities of the soul - dreams about the past, present and future - symbolism of dreams Popular family encyclopedia. Ed. L. V. Klyushnik...
  • Dream Interpretation, . Since ancient times, people have sought to comprehend the mysterious meaning of their dreams. This “Dream Book” is intended to help every person in interpreting the allegorical symbolism of the images that come to him in a dream.…

A dreamed dictionary speaks of dependence on the opinions of others, according to most dream books. However, there are also dream interpreters who are sure that such a book in a dream warns of the need to make a difficult decision. In order not to make a mistake when interpreting what a dictionary means in a dream, remember all the details accompanying the plot.

Miller's "Vocabulary"

Miller's dream book explains why you dream of using a dictionary: you are a very insecure person who prefers the advice of more experienced and wise people to your own thoughts.

Did you dream that you keep a small dictionary in your pocket, just in case? This suggests that you prefer to remain silent rather than be active or take initiative.

Explanatory dictionary as a symbol of insufficiency

Interpretations of dreams about an explanatory dictionary stand apart in dream books. So, according to the Eastern Dream Book, reading an explanatory dictionary in order to find a new word is a sign of a lack of communication in the dreamer.

But the Lunar Dream Book believes that such a dream indicates the “information hunger” of the sleeper. Among a lot of bustle and chatter, a person does not receive new information for himself, which leads him to dissatisfaction with everyone and everything.

Dictionary-translator, or Decide on your goals

Do you dream that you are learning new foreign words by flipping through, for example, an English-Russian dictionary? The interpreter Longo will explain why you dream of such a vision: you are standing on the threshold of something new that promises you happiness and success. The only thing missing to achieve them is to understand what exactly you want.

Buying a phrasebook in a dream while in a foreign country is a signal that the time has come to put everything in its place: goals, thoughts, desires, priorities and preferences. If you don't do this, luck will turn away from you.

Who is the author: Support or seek support

Another aspect that is extremely important to pay attention to when interpreting what a dictionary means in a dream is authorship.

Did you dream that in front of you lies an encyclopedia or reference book, the compiler of which you were? This means that you can't go a day without recommending something to someone.

In a dream, someone else's name was on the cover of the directory? Such a plot means that it is important for you to know other people’s opinions about your work, hobbies, behavior - in a word, everything you do.

What exactly did you dream about?

Often in a dream we see pictures in such detail that the next morning we can tell what color the fifth flower of the seventh bush in the garden had. According to the dream books, despite the apparent frivolity, this is important information. In the case of dictionaries, there is a possibility that in a dream you saw which particular dictionary was lying in front of you. So:

  • spelling - it is difficult to lead you astray;
  • etymological - you are an overly curious person, moderate your curiosity;
  • dialect or profanity - your non-standard thinking will help you out more than once;
  • historical reference book - you are attracted by the unknown, this will help you achieve your goals.

DREAM INTELLIGENCE

dream book, m. (outdated). A book containing interpretations of dreams (see dream in 2 meanings), dream interpreter.

Ushakov. Explanatory dictionary of the Russian language by Ushakov. 2012

See also interpretations, synonyms, meanings of the word and what a DREAMLINE book is in Russian in dictionaries, encyclopedias and reference books:

  • DREAM INTELLIGENCE
    -SVETLYAK - an apartment thief who steals during the day or in the dark, but from a lit apartment DREAM INTELLIGENCE -TEMNYAK - a thief who steals from unlit apartments...
  • DREAM INTELLIGENCE in the Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    , -a, m. A book containing interpretations of dreams (in 2 ...
  • DREAM INTELLIGENCE in the Complete Accented Paradigm according to Zaliznyak:
    dream book, dream books, dream book, dream books, dream book, dream books, dream book, dream books, dream book, dream books, dream book, …
  • DREAM INTELLIGENCE in the Dictionary for solving and composing scanwords:
    Interpreter...
  • DREAM INTELLIGENCE in the dictionary of Synonyms of the Russian language.
  • DREAM INTELLIGENCE in the New Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language by Efremova:
    m. outdated A book containing the interpretation of dreams...
  • DREAM INTELLIGENCE in the Complete Spelling Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    dream book,...
  • DREAM INTELLIGENCE in the Spelling Dictionary:
    dream book, ...
  • DREAM INTELLIGENCE in Ozhegov’s Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    In the old days: a book with interpretations...
  • DREAM INTELLIGENCE in Ephraim's Explanatory Dictionary:
    dream book m. outdated A book containing the interpretation of dreams...
  • DREAM INTELLIGENCE in the New Dictionary of the Russian Language by Efremova:
    m. outdated A book containing the interpretation of dreams [dream...
  • DREAM INTELLIGENCE in the Large Modern Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    m. outdated A book containing the interpretation of dreams [dream...
  • DREAM INTELLIGENCE STEAL in the Dictionary of Thieves' Slang:
    - sharpie...
  • THRESH OUT THE DREAM INTELLIGENCE in the Dictionary of Thieves' Slang:
    - to rob the apartment where they sleep...
  • ! MILLER'S DREAM BOOK in Miller's Dream Book, dream book and interpretation of dreams:
    DREAM INTERPRETATION OR INTERPRETATION OF DREAMS (SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL EXCLUSION OF WHAT HAPPENS IN A DREAM) Gustav Hindman MILLER A detailed guide to the interpretation of ...
  • DARKNESS in the Dictionary of Thieves' Slang:
    -DREAM INTELLIGENCE - a thief who commits thefts in dark rooms TEMNYAK - 1) stolen goods, 2) secluded...
  • ROMANOV EVDOKIM ROMANOVICH in the Brief Biographical Encyclopedia:
    Romanov (Evdokim Romanovich) - ethnographer and publicist, born in 1855, inspector of public schools in the Vitebsk province; with the assistance of people...
  • KONVITSKY in the Big Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    (Konwicki) Tadeusz (b. 1926) Polish writer and film director. In the novels “Hole in the Sky” (1959), “Modern Dream Book” (1963), “Polish Complex” (1177), “Small ...
  • DREAMS
    subjectively experienced mental phenomena that periodically occur during natural sleep. Interest in S. is characteristic of all eras of human culture...
  • KONWICKI TADEUSZ in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia, TSB:
    (Konwicki) Tadeusz (b. 22.6.1926, Nowa Vilejka), Polish writer. During World War II in 1944-45 he was in a partisan detachment. Started printing...
  • ROMANOV, EVDOKIM ROMANOVICH
    ethnographer and publicist; genus. in 1855; inspector of public schools in the Vitebsk province; with the assistance of folk teachers and teachers and ...
  • FOLK LITERATURE in the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Euphron:
    N. literature is divided: 1) into works that have long circulated among the lower strata of the population and, for the most part, represent an experience, ...
  • BREZOVA in the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Euphron:
    Czech village near Kutná Hora, where he was born. Lawrence of Březová, Czech historian of Hussite times. Its wrong Gaek, Balbin, Dobner and...
  • APOCRYPHA in the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Euphron:
    (Greek) - works that are removed from church use because the church, for various reasons, does not place them on the same level...
  1. SLEEP - SLEEP - English. dream/sleep; German Schlaf. 1. A physiological state of rest and rest, characterized by an almost complete absence of reactions to external irritations, a decrease in the activity of a number of physiol. processes. 2. Same as a dream. Sociological Dictionary
  2. sleep - 1. A state of rest (opposite to wakefulness). Carefree, serene, restless, restless, sleepless (colloquial), gracious, blessed, heroic, all-healing, sparrow-like (colloquial) Dictionary of Russian language epithets
  3. dream - Boundless (Balmont). Dreamless (Remizov). Thoughtless (Kuzmin, Nadson). Carefree (Minsky). Soundless (Lokhvitskaya). Silent (Sologub). Serene (Korolenko, Kozlov, K. R., Frug). Mad (Balmont, Fet). Dictionary of literary epithets
  4. SLEEP - SLEEP - a periodic functional mental state of recovery that occurs after wakefulness, characterized by significant inhibition and disconnection from weak sensory influences of the outside world. The latest philosophical dictionary
  5. Sleep - I. In the warm climate of the Middle East there were no big problems with sleeping overnight. It was common to sleep on a hard bed, poor people slept right on the ground, and similar things happened on the road (Genesis 28:11). They often slept on a bedding, which they rolled up for the day. Brockhaus Biblical Encyclopedia
  6. dream - Obsesslav. Indo-European character (cf. Latvian sapnis, Old Indian svapnas, Greek hypnos, Lat. somnus, etc.). Formed using suf. -нъ from the same basis as sleep. Dream (< сънъ) из *sъpnъ после упрощения сочетания согласных pn >n (cf. a similar phonetic process disappears). Shansky Etymological Dictionary
  7. dream - Rod. n. sleep, dial. in dreams “in a dream” (Melnikov) from other Russian. in snekh, Ukrainian dream, birth n. sleep, blr. dream, birth sleep, other Russian, old Slav. сънъ ὕπνος (Supr.), Bulgarian. son, Serbohorv. san, b. p.sna, Slovenian. sǝ̀n, born. n. snà, Czech, Slavic sen, Polish Etymological Dictionary of Max Vasmer
  8. sleep - serene ~ restless ~ heroic ~ deep ~ strong ~ dead ~ dead ~ irresistible ~ unbreakable ~ Dictionary of Russian Idioms
  9. dream - noun, m., used. very often (not) what? sleep, what? sleep, (see) what? dream, what? sleep, about what? about sleep; pl. What? dreams, (no) what? dreams, what? dream, (see) what? dreams, what? dreams, about what? about dreams... Dmitriev's Explanatory Dictionary
  10. dream - As in a dream 1) about something. amazing, extraordinary. -It was beautiful, like a dream. 2) about the half-asleep, half-conscious state of someone, about the state of a person who has temporarily lost the ability to clearly, clearly say something. Volkova's phraseological dictionary
  11. Sleep is a physiological state of the body, alternating with wakefulness and characterized by the absence of conscious mental activity, a significant decrease in reactions to external stimuli. - S. fast. One of the phases of physiological... Explanatory dictionary of psychiatric terms
  12. sleep - SLEEP, periodic. physiol. state of the body, expressed relates. peace. In many animals is confined to the daily change of day and night (monophasic S.), in other animals, for example. in carnivorous mammals, change... Veterinary encyclopedic dictionary
  13. Sleep is a periodic physiological state of the brain and body of humans and higher animals, externally characterized by significant immobility and disconnection from stimuli of the outside world. Great Soviet Encyclopedia
  14. SON - (from Latin sonus - sound), a unit of a conventional sound loudness scale that directly expresses a subjective assessment of compare. pure tone volume. 1C. corresponds to a volume level of 40 von at a sound frequency of 1000 Hz. The loudness scale in S. is linear. Physical encyclopedic dictionary
  15. Sleep - A non-system unit of sound volume. SOROKOVKA Dictionary of weights and measures
  16. sleep - sleep, m. 1. A physiological state of rest and rest that occurs at certain intervals, in which the work of consciousness completely or partially stops. Lose yourself in sleep. Getting sleepy. Wake up from sleep. Stretch from sleep. Small academic dictionary
  17. Sleep is a state opposite to wakefulness, and since this latter is characterized by the presence of consciousness, attention and impressions from the sphere of the senses, sleep is distinguished by its more or less complete absence. Of course, between... Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Efron
  18. dream - spelling dream1, sleep, pl. dreams, dreams dream2, son (dance, song) Lopatin's spelling dictionary
  19. sleep - Physiol. a state of the brain and the body as a whole, characterized, therefore, by immobility, an almost complete absence of reactions to external influences. stimuli and at the same time a special organization of the activity of brain neurons. State... Biological encyclopedic dictionary
  20. SLEEP - (English sleep) is one of the functional states of a person. It is possible to distinguish phases of fast and slow S., which clearly differ in the patterns of electrical activity of the brain. During the slow... Large psychological dictionary
  21. Dream - 1) cultural universal, image and mythology of an alternative reality; 2) a specifically borderline state of consciousness, described in terms of otherness and the theology of dormition; 3) aesthetic. analogue of conditional death. Dictionary of cultural studies
  22. dream - Dream, dreams, dreams, dreams, dreams, dreams, dreams, dreams, dreams, dreams, dreams, dreams Zaliznyak's Grammar Dictionary
  23. dream - SON Victory in a taekwondo match. (Terminology of sports. Explanatory dictionary of sports terms, 2001) Dictionary of sports terms
  24. dream - Dream/. Morphemic-spelling dictionary
  25. Dream - "Όνειρος, Somnĭum Homer does not yet know the personification of S., does not know the god S.; see Divinatio, Divination, 4. They believed that the location of dreams is on the road to hell (Hom. Od. Dictionary of Classical Antiquities
  26. Sleep - I (somnus) is a functional state of the central nervous system and somatic sphere, characterized by the absence of active interaction of the body with the environment and incomplete cessation (in humans) of recognizable mental activity. Medical encyclopedia
  27. sleep - A physiological state of the body of higher vertebrates and humans, characterized by an almost complete absence of reactions to external stimuli, a decrease in the activity of a number of physiological processes. Biology. Modern encyclopedia
  28. dream is a Common Slavic word of Indo-European nature. Among the correspondences in other languages ​​we find Latin isomnus, Greek hypnos, etc. The original form Бърпъ has been simplified. The verb to sleep goes back to the same basis. Krylov's etymological dictionary
  29. SLEEP - SLEEP, a periodically occurring physiological state of unconsciousness, from which a person or animal can be aroused. During a normal night's sleep, periods of deep sleep occur when rapid eye movement (REM) sleep occurs... Scientific and technical dictionary
  30. sleep - SLEEP - INSOMNIA Fall asleep - wake up (see) fall asleep - wake up (see) Insomnia fell like a dream - tightly swaddled, tightening the fetters. Dictionary of antonyms of the Russian language
  31. sleep - DREAM sleep; m. 1. A physiological state of rest and rest that occurs at certain intervals, in which the work of consciousness almost completely stops, the reaction to external irritations decreases. Strong, deep, sweet, heroic sleep. Kuznetsov's Explanatory Dictionary
  32. sleep - sleep m. 1. A periodically occurring physiological state of rest in the body, during which the work of consciousness completely or partially stops and a number of physiological processes are weakened. || opposite wakefulness... Explanatory Dictionary by Efremova
  33. dream - SLEEP, Sleep, man. 1. units only A periodically occurring physiological state opposite to wakefulness, during which the work of consciousness completely or partially stops. “He spent more than one night without sleep.” Goncharov. Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary Abramov's Dictionary of Synonyms