Definition of Somnial

1. a. Of or pertaining to sleep or dreams.

Definition of Somnial

1. Adjective. (rare) Pertaining to dreams. (defdate from 17th c.) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Somnial

1. pertaining to dreams [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Somnial

somnambulators
somnambulatory
somnambule
somnambules
somnambulic
somnambulic epilepsy
somnambulism
somnambulisms
somnambulist
somnambulistic
somnambulistic trance
somnambulistically
somnambulists
somner
somners
somnial (current term)
somniate
somniated
somniates
somniative
somniatory
somniculous
somnifacient
somnifacients
somniferous
somniferously
somnific
somnifugous
somniloquence
somniloquies

Literary usage of Somnial

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Introduction to physiological psychology by Theodor Ziehen (1899)
"It can be shown that in very many cases, at least, the somnial phantasms are more or ... For example, a severe neuralgia not infrequently causes the somnial ..."

2. Historical Collections of the State of New York: Containing a General by John Warner Barber, Henry Howe (1842)
"In October, 1814, Miss Baker was brought to New York by her friends, in hopes that her somnial exercises, (which were considered by some of them as owing to ..."

3. Onondaga, Or, Reminiscences of Earlier and Later Times: Being a Series of by Joshua Victor Hopkins Clark (1840)
"In October, 1814, Miss Baker was brought to New- York by her friends, in hopes that her somnial exercises (which were considered by some of them, ..."

4. The History and Antiquities of New England, New York, New Jersey, and by John Warner Barber (1856)
"In October 1814, Miss Baker was brought to New York by her friends in hopes that her somnial exercises, (which were considered by some of them as owing to ..."

5. The History and Antiquities of New England, New York, and New Jersey by John Warner Barber (1841)
"In October 1814, Miss Baker was brought to New York by her friends in hopes that her somnial exercises, (which were considered by some of them as owing to ..."

6. The Ohio and Mississippi Pilot, Consisting of a Set of Charts of Those by J. C. Gilleland (1851)
"In October, 1814, Miss Baker was brought to New York by her friends, in hopes that her somnial exercises, (which were considered by some of them as owing to ..."

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