Words for "sleeping vision" in Old English weremætingandswefn. Old Englishswefnoriginally meant "sleep," as did a great many Indo-European "dream" nouns, such as Lithuaniansapnas, Old Church Slavonicsunu, and the Romanic words (Frenchsonge, Spanishsueño, Italiansognoall from Latinsomni...
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Original sense inworld without end, translating Latinsaecula saeculorum, and inworldly. Latinsaeculumcan mean both "age" and "world," as can Greekaiōn. Meaning "a great quantity or number" is from 1580s.Out of this world"surpassing, marvelous" is from 1928; earlier it meant "dead."World...
and the Romanic words (Frenchsonge, Spanishsueño, Italiansognoall from Latinsomnium). All of these (including Old Englishswefn) are from PIE*swep-no-, which also is the source of Greekhypnos(from PIE root*swep-"to sleep"). Old English also hadmætingin the "sleeping vision" sense....
CIMON: Latin form of GreekKimon, possibly meaning "sleepy." IALU: Egyptian name meaning "field of dreams." KIMON(Κίμων): Greek name, possibly meaning "sleepy." MORPHEUS(Μορφευς): Greek name derived from the wordmorphe, meaning "form, shape." In mythology, this is the...
From the Latin and the German: capere (to seize)—packen (to seize, to grasp). Inversions such as occur here in the single word are effected in a very different way by the dream-work. We already know the inversion of the sense, substitution by the opposite. Besides there are inversions...
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aIt comes from the Latin word meaning 'to love.' An 'amateur' is really a person who does something not to earn money or become famous, but because they love doing it. 它来自拉丁词意思‘到爱’。 ‘爱好者’真正地是做某事不赢得金钱或不变得著名的人,但,因为他们喜爱做它。[translate] ...
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Possibly there was a separate word drēam meaning “images seen while sleeping”, which was avoided in literature due to potential confusion with “joy” sense, which would account for the common definition in the other Germanic languages, or the derivation may indeed simply be a strange ...