The word "kip" meaning to sleep likely originated from a Germanic word meaning "hidden retreat" or "hut." It gained popularity in British and Irish English as slang for a place to sleep, such as a bed or lodging. Over time, it evolved to also signify the act of sleeping itself.
It is a word meaning 'ending to produce sleep; hypnotic'.
Dormez is from the verb dormir - to sleep. Dormez usually goes with the word vous, meaning you sleep. Dormez ! on its own is an instruction (given mostly to children) meaning 'go to sleep!'
A combining form meaning "sleep" used in the meaning of compound words
The word "somnambulate", meaning "to sleepwalk", actually comes from two Latin words: somnus, meaning "sleep", and ambulare, meaning "to walk".
"Hypno" is a prefix derived from the Greek word "hypnos," meaning sleep. It is commonly used in words related to sleep or hypnotism.
somn-, somno-, somna-, derived from somnus in Greek, meaning sleep.
If you mean nap as in a short, light sleep, it comes from an Old English word Hnappian. There is also a connection to the German word Napfen
I think it is meant to be sleep tightly, like sleep snug and warm.
The root word "somnus" means sleep.
In Hindi, "suna" can mean "gold," "hearing," or "sleep." The meaning of the word "suna" would depend on the context in which it is being used.
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Derived from the Greek roots "poly," meaning many, "somno," meaning sleep, and "graphy" meaning to write, refers to multiple tests performed on patients while they sleep.