A DICTIONARY OF SYMBOLS
|A|
B | C
| D | E
| F | G
| H | I
| J | K
| L | M
| N | O
| P | Q
| R | S
| T | U
| V | W
| X | Y
| Z |
K
Kangaroo.—You will receive an unlooked-for and interesting
piece of news; sometimes it indicates that you have a rival.
Kettle.—This is
a sign of illness; unless a human figure appears beside it, the
illness is probably for the consultant; it is an omen of coming
trouble.
Key.—Circumstances
will improve, things will become easy, and your path will be made
smooth; you may hope for success in whatever you have on hand; a
key at some distance from the consultant denotes the need for the
assistance of good and influential friends in times of difficulty.
See also Crossed Keys.
Keyhole.—This
gives warning of a need for caution, for someone of whom you feel
no suspicion is untrustworthy.
Kingfisher.—This
beautiful bird signifies the return of someone for whom you have
been longing; if flying, news of a surprising nature will speedily
arrive.
King on His Throne.—Security
and peace; it may also mean that you gain a high position through
influential friends.
Kite.—Vanishing
pleasures and benefits, or scandal, are the meanings of this sign.
Kneeling Figure.—A
new enterprise or project; care should be taken to think it over
well; do nothing rashly and seek reliable advice.
Knife.—This is
an unpleasant sign of quarrels, broken friendship, and tears.
Knight in Armour.—This
sign predicts good fortune, success in love, and loyalty to your
friends.
Knives.—These
signify danger of wounds, attacks of pain, and dismay.