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 |
V
Vampire.—This brings a message of gloom and sorrow, or also
means that you await the expected news of a death.
Van.—This sign
denotes an interesting experiment in which you succeed.
Vanity Bag.—A
large circle of admiring friends, and much pleasure with them.
Vase.—This sign
brings you a promise of good health.
Vegetable Marrow.—This
means sad news or monetary losses through bad crops, either at home
or abroad.
Vegetables.—These
indicate toil, followed by a time of leisure and affluent circumstances.
Venus.—This planet
which is sometimes seen in the tea-leaves, brings a message of peace
or placidity.
Vise.—A carpenter's
vise signifies that you will need powerful assistance to extricate
you from the mess in which you will find yourself through your folly.
Violets.—This
is a symbol of high ideals and of the finding of happiness in its
fullest sense; several violets assure you of coming joy; if in the
form of a cross, death is predicted.
Violin.—A symbol
of coming success to a musician, and of pleasure and entertainment
to others.
Vulture.—This
bird is a forewarning of evil and unrest in various quarters of
the globe; it also means a powerful enemy, sometimes death; if it
flies, tragedy, sorrow, and tears are predicted.