Definition of Somnolences

1. somnolence [n] - See also: somnolence

Lexicographical Neighbors of Somnolences

somniloquence
somniloquies
somniloquism
somniloquisms
somniloquist
somniloquists
somniloquous
somniloquy
somnipathies
somnipathist
somnipathists
somnipathy
somnocinematograph
somnocinematography
somnolence
somnolences
somnolency
somnolent
somnolentia
somnolently
somnolescence
somnolescences
somnolescent
somnolescently
somnolism
somnolite
somnolites
somnological
somnologist
somnologists

Literary usage of Somnolences

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

1. History of the Christian Church by John Fletcher Hurst (1900)
"OF PAPAL Yet no one then doubted that the good old Dominican Inquisition, with its comfortable cruelties and long somnolences, was a very meritorious ..."

2. History of the Christian Church by John Fletcher Hurst (1900)
"OF PAPAL Yet no one then doubted that the good old Dominican Inquisition, with its comfortable cruelties and long somnolences, was a very meritorious ..."

3. Medical and Surgical Memoirs: Containing Investigations on the Geographical by Joseph Jones (1876)
"The patient, however, rapidly collapsed : his color became earthy ; somnolences in, anil on the Mth, he died. ..."

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