Miller
A worker who grinds grain into flour — a figure on whom the household's daily bread depends.
A miller in a dream is the dream's image of a worker on whom the household's daily bread depends. The miller does not grow grain and does not bake bread; the miller is the necessary middle step that turns harvest into flour, and a village without a working mill cannot eat what it grew. The dream brings the miller when something in your life — a translator between two parties, a piece of infrastructure no one notices until it stops, an unglamorous middle role on which the whole supply depends — is currently the figure holding the daily food together. A miller at the wheel, the flour bagged for the village, is the dream affirming the kept middle. A miller absent, the wheel still, the harvest piling up unground, is the dream noting that the middle step has gone, and the village is going to have grain and no bread.