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somniate
† ˈsomniate, v. Obs.—1 [f. ppl. stem of L. somniāre, f. somnium dream.] 1. trans. To dream (something).1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 344 Who being too credulous have committed to presse what the imperite somniated. 2. To stupefy, make drowsy.1719 De Foe Vision of Angelic World 23 More or less doz'd o...
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somniative
ˈsomniative, a. rare—1. [See somniate v. and -ative.] Relating to, or producing, dreams.1827 Coleridge in Lit. Rem. (1839) IV. 422 A very rare..conjunction of the somniative faculty..with the voluntary and other powers of the waking state.
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somniatory
† ˈsomniatory, a. Obs. rare. [See somniate v. and -ory.] Of or pertaining to dreams or dreaming.a 1693 Urquhart's Rabelais iii. xiii, For the..unfolding of these somniatory [F. somniales] Vaticinations. Ibid., I will to-morrow break my fast betimes after my somniatory exercitations [F. songeailles].
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insomniate
† inˈsomniate, v. Obs. [irreg. f. L. in- (in-2) + sommus sleep + -ate3.] trans. To put to sleep.a 1657 R. Loveday Lett. (1663) 267 A Mercurial Caducæus to insomniate the Argus-eyes of jealous people!
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