(unknown..) : interpreted upon 3 sides: woman, young girl, [male] house servant.
If it was poor, stunted, or the field neglected, you should see a doctor.
2. Harvest. Ruth 1:22; 2:23; 2 Sam. 21:9.
If one barters wheat for barley in a dream, it means that he will forget the Qur’an and pursue poetry. Buying or carrying a measure of barley in a dream means that one may conceive a son who will grow to be pious and a man of knowledge, though his life will be short.
It is also said that barley in a dream represents money spent toward one’s health and fitness. Buying barley from its distributor in a dream means receiving a great wealth or an inheritance, though one must pay its due alms tax and charities. Ifone sees himself planting barley in a dream, it means that he will engage in doing a good deed that will please God Almighty. Walking through barley fields in his dream means that one will be blessed with the opportunity to participate in a holy war. Farming barley fields in a dream represents people’s deeds.
If one plants barley in a dream, it means that he will prosper from his business or from governing, or that he will receive an endowment from someone in authority. Seeing barley in a dream also implies feelings or perceiving something good that is going to take place.
(Also see Crop)
bread made of, eating: great satisfaction and good health.
buying: unhappiness that family cannot provide for itself.
eating: big satisfaction and rugged health.
growing, in the country: progress in city career.
handling, with the hands: joy and profit from quick and correct decisions.
lot of, having a: a mind organized with foresight succeeds.
malt from, making: a period of wealth.
selling: an enemy is very near, let him decay.
To dream of eating, denotes health, contentment, etc.(Gypsy); plainly a dream of healthful hunger and its gratification....
The dreamer will obtain his highest desires, and every effort will be crowned with success. Decay in anything denotes loss. ...
To walk through them augurs trouble and pain to the dreamer (Gypsy); distinctly gypsy symbolism, in view of the penalties attached to damaging the farmer’s crops....