The Latin word for sleep is
somnus
Translations for sleep and their definitions
somnus | |
1. n. sleep | |
2. n. drowsiness, slumber, sloth, idleness | |
3. n. (figuratively) death |
dormio | |
1. v. I sleep | |
Dormituri te salutant. - Those (we) who are about to sleep salute you. |
cubo | |
1. v. I lie down, recline. | |
2. v. I sleep; lie asleep. | |
3. v. I recline at table (for a meal). | |
4. v. I am sick, bedridden. | |
5. v. I incubate, am broody | |
6. n. dative singular of cubus | |
7. n. singular ablative of cubus |
sopor | |
1. n. A deep sleep, sopor; sleep (in general); catalepsy. | |
2. n. The sleep of death; death. | |
3. n. (figuratively) Stupefaction; lethargy, stupor; drowsiness | |
4. n. (figuratively) Laziness, indifference. | |
5. n. (figuratively) Opium. | |
6. n. (figuratively) A sleeping potion or draught; opiate. | |
7. n. (figuratively) The temple (of the head). |
gramiae | |
1. n. nominative plural of gramia | |
2. n. genitive singular of gramia | |
3. n. dative singular of gramia | |
4. n. plural vocative of gramia |
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