Lemon dream meaning is explained below using 14 different sources. Each interpretation is shown with its source.

Interpretation 1 — Patrica Telesco

Rustling: An omen or portent from the Universe to which you should listen closely.

The ancient Greeks used the sound of rustling leaves from the sacred oak tree in Dodona as an oracular method.

(see Fruit, Juice, Trees)

Eating a lemon or drinking lemonade may reflect the need for cleansing and purification of your body. Lemon has a natural purgative quality.

Adoration, commitment, fidelity, and romance. In the Middle Ages, lemons were a common component in love potions.

If a woman dreams of lemons, it portends good luck in relationships.

A sour attitude.

Clever uses of adversity (e.g., “when life hands you lemons, make lemonade”).

Source: The Language of Dreams Author: Patrica Telesco

Interpretation 2 — Garuda

Vision: Eating a lemon: expect trouble in an official matter. Looking at a squeezed lemon: people are taking advantage of you and you can do nothing about it.

Depth Psychology: Are you mad? At yourself or at others? No matter how sour the lemon is, the juice is very good for you. Maybe your anger is justified and emotionally healthy, because you are venting it. Does your body need more vitamin C?

Source: Dreamers Dictionary Author: Garuda

Interpretation 3 — Dream Explanations - Anonymous

Dreams of a lemon represent beauty and bounty.

A lemon can also represent bitterness, jealousy, envy, and the pain of not being recognized or of being skipped over. In addition, a lemon can also represent that you are processing a deal that has gone awry or of a situation that has failed to fulfill your expectations.

See Fruit and Yellow.

Source: Strangest Dream Explanations Author: Dream Explanations - Anonymous

Interpretation 4 — Ibn Seerin

Eating a lemon in a dream means blame or falling sick. However, if one sees a lemon and does not eat it in the dream, then it means money. Giving someone a lemon in a dream means criticizing him, or it could mean a bust, total loss, or a bad deal.

(Also see Lemon tree, Lemon, Tree)

Source: Islamic Dream Interpretation Author: Ibn Seerin

Interpretation 5 — Klaus Vollmar

See Fruit. You are “sour” and / or feeling funny. This might also point in part to the body’s need for more vitamin C. On the other hand, it may refer to an • intrinsic worthlessness, as in the car that is a “lemon.”
Source: Little Giant Encyclopedia Author: Klaus Vollmar

Interpretation 6 — myjellybean

To dream of eating or sucking on a lemon, foretells social difficulties or embarrassment.

If the lemon in your dream was being squeezed, it indicates upcoming money problems and a need for saving cash.

Source: My Dream Interpretation Author: myjellybean

Interpretation 7 — Ariadne Green

Sucking on a lemon in a dream may represent that an opportunity has gone sour.

A lemon may also comment on something of inferior quality, as in having been sold a lemon.

Source: Ariadne's Book of Dream Author: Ariadne Green

Interpretation 8 — Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin

1. Health and prosperity.

2. A need or desire for cleansing, possible health issue.

3. Use caution in financial matters.

Source: New American Dream Dictionary Author: Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin

Interpretation 9 — Margaret Hamilton

Anything that is considered a bad deal, i.E.

A new car, etc., That doesn’t run properly

Source: Dream Dictionary Unlimited Author: Margaret Hamilton

Interpretation 10 — Betty Bethards

Poor quality. Also, cleansing, healing agent.

See Yellow.

Source: The Dream Books Symbols Author: Betty Bethards

Interpretation 11 — Vincent Wienand

1. Sour issue which one has become bitter; Job 7:11b.
Source: Dream Dictionary The Biblical Model Author: Vincent Wienand

Interpretation 12 — Vincent Wienand

See food fruit trees metaphors.
Source: Dream Dictionary The Biblical Model Author: Vincent Wienand

Interpretation 13 — Raymond Buckland

See Fruits.
Source: Gypsy Dream Dictionary Author: Raymond Buckland

Interpretation 14 — Pamela Ball

see Fruit
Source: Ten Thousand Dream Dictionary Author: Pamela Ball