Primary interpretation
Core meaning
Purely a female symbol, but also symbolizes the hair cover on the genitals
Interpretive tone
Key themes
Word interpretation
Symbol in the reading of Freud
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Primary interpretation
Purely a female symbol, but also symbolizes the hair cover on the genitals
Interpretive tone
Key themes
Primary interpretation
Purely a female symbol, but also symbolizes the hair cover on the genitals
Interpretive tone
Key themes
Each paragraph unfolds a distinct scene, state, or shade of meaning. Read them in sequence so the interpretations stay clear.
The vine, unlike other types of shrubs, is a purely female symbol, but it also symbolizes the hair covering on the genitals.
Picking or eating grapes symbolizes for a man the intimate joys of sex with a beloved partner, and for a woman a desire for lesbian contacts.
A vineyard with a good harvest symbolizes sexual attraction.
A deserted and overgrown vineyard speaks of your loneliness.
Cutting down a vineyard symbolizes your desire for self-indulgence.
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A selection of symbols from the same dreambook with close themes, tone, or meaning that helps refine the reading.
They symbolize the hair covering on the female genitals
A symbolic image of the hair covering on the female genitals
It is a symbol of hair on the genitals
A symbol of the hair covering on the genitals of both men and women
A symbol of sexual intercourse, and also symbolizes the process of ejaculation in a man
They are a phallic symbol, and they also symbolize vegetation on the genitals
Also like a forest and a bush, it is a symbol of vegetation on the genitals
A purely feminine symbol