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Definition of Somnambulates
1. somnambulate [v] - See also: somnambulate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Somnambulates
Literary usage of Somnambulates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of Thomas Carlyle: (complete). by Thomas Carlyle (1897)
"... inarticulate age, which slumbers and somnambulates, which cannot speak, but
only screech and gibber, — has gone silent so soon. Closed are those lips. ..."
2. The New-England Magazine by Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin (1834)
"... stands still;—he walks—"setting endeavor in continual motion ;"—he runs, he
ambles, he trots, he scuds, he wriggles, he hitches, and he somnambulates. ..."
3. The Diamond Necklace by Thomas Carlyle (1892)
"It is the bright May month: his Eminence again somnambulates the Prome- 25 node
de la Rose ; but now with grim dry eyes; and, from time to time, ..."
4. Essays by Thomas Carlyle (1883)
"... ceasing all written or oral communication, starve her into capitulating.s It
is the bright May month : his Eminence again somnambulates the Promenade de ..."
5. Critical and Miscellaneous Essays by Thomas Carlyle (1860)
"... inarticulate age, which slumbers and somnambulates, which cannot speak, but
only screech and gibber, — has gone silent so soon. Closed are those lips. ..."