Dreams A–Z
Explore our complete collection of dream interpretations and discover the hidden meanings behind your nocturnal visions.
Coffin
A coffin in a dream points to endings, containment, protection of something fragile, or a voluntary burial of an old identity; it can be literal grief or symbolic closing and preparation for change.
Cogwheel
A single cogwheel turning alone or meshed among gears — symbol of mechanism, role within a system, steady motion, and the small parts that keep larger structures moving.
Coin
A small, metallic token appearing as found, flipped, lost, collected, or old — symbolizing value, choice, and exchange.
Colander
A kitchen strainer that sifts, separates and lets small things pass while keeping larger pieces; domestic, practical, boundary-focused symbol.
Column
A vertical architectural pillar: support, visible backbone, public order and private steadiness; can be intact, cracked, carved or carrying weight.
Comb
A small tool for ordering hair: maintenance, self-image, intimacy and the small daily work of keeping parts aligned.
Comet
A blazing visitor streaking through dark sky—swift, rare, and impossible to ignore; a symbol of sudden news, spark, or destiny's nudge.
Conch
A spiral sea shell that carries the ocean's sound — a horn, a vessel, and a spiral path inward; emblem of call, boundary and memory.
Cookie
A small, warm symbol of comfort, reward, memory and simple pleasure — often domestic and relational.
Copse
A small, intimate stand of trees — shelter, shadow, and a hidden meeting place between earth and sky.
Coral Cathedral
A vast, cathedral-like structure formed of living coral: archways, pulpit-like coral, light filtering through water. You move through reverent, submerged spaces that feel both ancient and alive.
Corkscrew
A twisting tool that reaches inward to extract what’s sealed — symbolizes prying open tight places, getting to the trapped center, and the skillful pivot between force and finesse.
Cornice
A cornice is the projecting decorative molding at a building’s roofline — the meeting point of shelter, ornament and boundary.
Cottage Window
Looking through a small, slightly fogged cottage window into a quiet interior or landscape, feeling both separated and invited.
Courtyard
A contained outdoor space that feels private and communal at once—tiles, plants, thresholds and paths that invite presence or hold absence.
Cove
A small, sheltered inlet of water—intimate, enclosed, a place of pause between open sea and shore.
Cow
A cow in dreams speaks of steady nourishment, grounded abundance, maternal care, and slow patient strength; it invites you to value sustenance, routine, and the life that supports you.
Crane
A tall, elegant bird moving with deliberate grace — standing in water, lifting off into flight, or lingering on one leg; a symbol of balance, message-bearing and long view.
Crate
A container that holds, protects, conceals, or transports items; a boundary between inside and outside.
Cricket
A small, persistent caller: can be insect chirp or the sport’s quick play — signals attention, timing, alertness and small pleasures.
Crimson Altar
A small blood-red altar in a dim room: candles, a cloth, simple offerings, and the sense of an old promise waiting to be acknowledged.
Crow
A sharp, watchful crow delivering messages, mischief, and invitations to change.
Crowbar
A practical, blunt tool in the dream: used to lever, pry, force open, or shift heavy things; intimate with threshold work and sudden solutions.
Crucible
A dream of being inside or near a crucible: a concentrated scene of heat, testing, melting, or forging that symbolizes a period of purification and change.