Dreams A–Z
Explore our complete collection of dream interpretations and discover the hidden meanings behind your nocturnal visions.
Transom
A small window or panel set above a door — a liminal slit of light, airflow and view that frames thresholds, oversight, and the passage between inside and outside.
Trapeze
Aerial movement between points of support: risk, trust, timing and the choice to let go or hold on.
Treehouse
A raised, intimate shelter among branches — a place of refuge, play, perspective and private retreat between earth and sky.
Trellis Grove
A sheltered stand of trees threaded with a wooden trellis: symbol of guided growth — structures that support climbing life, community roots, and chosen boundaries.
Trestle
A trestle as a simple bridge or support—wooden planks and beams carrying weight across a gap; a liminal structure built to connect and hold.
Triangle
A three-pointed shape emphasizing triads: decision apexes, structural balance, and directional energy linking opposite forces.
Trident
Three-pronged spear: authority over currents, a tool that divides and anchors, bridge between sea depths and surface command.
Trinket
A small object charged with memory and meaning — easily held, easily overlooked; a focal point for attachment, message, or change.
Trombone
A brass instrument in the dream symbolizing voice, breath, modulation, public expression and the ability to lengthen or shorten emotional phrases.
Trough
A low point or valley in emotion, energy or circumstance; a hollow that holds water, silence, or potential before a rise.
Trove
A hidden store of value — literal or symbolic — showing what you hoard, protect, or have yet to claim within yourself.
Trowel
A small hand tool for digging, planting and repair — intimate, earth-facing, and functional; a bridge between intention and the soil.
Truffle
A rich, hidden fungus found beneath the earth; scent-driven, rare, and associated with buried nourishment and intuitive discovery.
Trumpet
A loud clarion symbol: a call to speak, act, announce, or awaken attention—can be public, ceremonial, or intimate.
Trunk
A container and pillar: stores possessions, secrets, lineage and supports movement or growth. Can be wooden, animal, or vehicle-related — symbol of inner resources and credentials.
Truss
A structural connector: supports weight, links parts, distributes strain. In dreams it symbolizes built stability, relationships that hold, and practical solutions that bridge gaps.
Tuba
A large brass instrument that makes deep, resonant sound — a dream about voice, announcement, grounding, and the body's lowest register.
Tulip
A bright, simple flower that signals renewal, dignity, and a gentle opening of the heart.
Tumbler
A small drinking glass or vessel that tips, rolls, or holds liquid; suggests containment, balance, fragility, motion and hospitality.
Tundra
A wide, cold plain—open, spare, quiet; feels like endurance, stillness, and slow possibility.
Tunic
A tunic appears as a simple garment that holds identity, warmth, and social role—something worn, mended, given, or shed.
Tunnel
A passage through darkness that leads from one state to another — literal or psychological. It asks you to move through, not around, what you are avoiding.
Turban
A wrapped cloth around the head symbolizing identity, dignity, protection and the meeting point of inner authority and public presentation.
Turbine
A spinning engine of power, pressure and conversion — symbolizes stored force, momentum and a need to transform pressure into useful motion.