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quarrel

an arrow having a four-edged head, fired from a crossbow
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What does it mean when you dream about a quarrel?

A quarrel in a dream often suggests an inner conflict over ideas and values. Alternatively, one may feel burdened by a person in authority.

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quarrel

quarrels
A small pane of glass, usually diamond-shaped or square-shaped and set diagonally; framed and held in place by slender, grooved strips of lead (cames).
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Quarrel

(dreams)
If you are quarreling or arguing in your dream you may be experiencing some inner conflict. The quarrel may reflect your own inability to resolve important issues, ideas, or values. Most likely, you may be experiencing ongoing difficulty with making decisions, cannot accept authority, or you may have carried an argument from your daily life into your dream. Very old dream interpretation books say that quarreling is a dream of the contrary and that you will have peace and harmony with your loved ones.
Bedside Dream Dictionary by Silvana Amar Copyright © 2007 by Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.
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Our mother, among other things, was, as far as we were concerned, a great quarreler. Our mother, among other things, was, as far as we were concerned, a great quarreler.
Setting aside non-romantic incarnations of the type--the Herods of medieval pageants, various morality vices, and the 'noisy quarrelers' found in Tudor academic plays (48)--the first major amorous braggart in English comedy is the eponymous hero of Ralph Roister Doister.
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