What Does Dreaming of a Crow Mean?
Traditional Interpretation
In traditional interpretation and in readings attributed to Ibn Sirin, the crow is mostly taken to point to a person who breaks their word, a schemer and liar, or to the hidden enemies and rivals in one's surroundings. Yet it is not always negative; being given a crow may be interpreted as joy, and feeding a crow as long life and plenty.
Psychological View
From a modern psychological perspective, the crow can be a symbol of unease in the unconscious, of suppressed anxieties, or of your intuitions about someone in your life you do not trust. It can also reflect intelligence, transformation, and the desire to close an old chapter and move on to the new.
By Context
According to Ibn Sirin / Traditional Interpretation
The crow is interpreted as a person who breaks their word, deceitful and inclined to lie; for the dreamer, it can be read as a sign that someone around them may dislike or envy them.
Seeing a Black Crow
Taken as a sign that spiteful, sly people may be near; in some sources, of saddening news or the possibility of a small loss. Even so, it is also interpreted as a passing period that can be weathered with patience.
Feeding a Crow, or Being Given One
In most readings interpreted as long life, plenty, and joy; being given a crow can indicate lightness of heart and good news.
Seeing a Flock of Crows, or Being Attacked
Many crows can describe the idle talkers and gossips crowding around you; a crow attacking, a tension that wears you down for a time. Chasing the crow away, meanwhile, is interpreted as overcoming these troubles.