keyhole
n.
opening into which a key is inserted
adj.
private, intimate, acquired in an underhanded manner (as of information); nosy, snooping
Keyhole
keyhole
Noun
1. the hole where a key is inserted
(hypernym) hole
(part-holonym) lock
Keyhole
(n.)
a mortise for a key or cotter.
(n.)
A hole or excavation in beams intended to be joined together, to receive the key which fastens them.
(n.)
A hole or apertupe in a door or lock, for receiving a key.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
About
Keyhole
To dream that you spy upon others through a keyhole, you will damage some person by disclosing confidence. If you catch others peeping through a keyhole, you will have false friends delving into your private matters to advance themselves over you.
To dream that you cannot find the keyhole, you will unconsciously injure a friend.
Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted, or "What's in a dream": a scientific and practical exposition; By Gustavus Hindman, 1910. For the open domain e-text see:
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