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What does the latin word dormio mean in English?

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What word roots mean sleep in latin?

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What is the origin of the word 'insomnia'?

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What does the latin word dormiunt mean?

The Latin 4th conjugation verb dormio means I rest or I sleep. Dormiunt is the third person plural: they rest, or they sleep, or they are resting, or they are sleeping.


Did dormant come from a latin orgin word?

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What is the origin of the word 'hypnotic'?

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