10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SOMNILOQUOUS»
Découvrez l'usage de
somniloquous dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
somniloquous et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Man and His Relations: Illustrating the Influence of the ...
As the soul doubtless wanders when the sleeper is made to walk, so when he
dreams of addressing public i«semblies. or of conducting a conversation, he is
most likely to become somniloquous. In one case the mind, by its involuntary
action, ...
Samuel Byron Brittan, 1864
2
Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
... somnolent; somnambulate, somnam~ bulism (whence, anl, sonmambnllst,
whence somnambulistic); somnifacient, somnit'erous, somniquuy (whence, anl,
somniloquous); somnolescent, whence somnolescenceg~lnsomnia (whence the
adj ...
3
Episodes And Experiences:
Sleepwalkingisnot hereditaryas some physicaland mental diseases are. While
we do come across people talkingorbabbling in sleep, sleepwalkers onthe other
hand are never somniloquous.Some arehowever found tobeamenable to orders.
4
Punctuated Equilibrium / The Proepistrephomeniad
Bernard Saftner. The choreographer, clearly guilty, would have stood accused
had he been even somewhat awake and aware. As it was, he had sacked out
sitting straight up in his seat, where, somniloquous now, he was making many ...
5
DADA, Surrealism, and the Cinematic Effect
Sleep, rather, provided a bridge between “mundane reality” and the “other reality”
to which they sought to give a figure: Surrealists understood the somniloquous
acts in the séance rooms of those members of the Surrealist circle (Robert ...
6
The Innumerable Dance: The Life and Work of William Alwyn
By the fourteenth entry, which regrouped the notes of the theme in a thoroughly
foreseeable manner, I had come to the somniloquous conclusion that this was an
utterly conventional and eclectic score by a composer who wrote too much film ...
7
Man and His Relations: Illustrating the Influence of the ...
As the soul doubtless wanders when the sleeper is made to walk, so when he
dreams of addressing public assemblies, or of conducting a conversation, he is
most likely to become somniloquous. In one case the mind, by its involuntary
action, ...
Samuel Byron Brittan, 1875
8
History of the Big Bonanza: An Authentic Account of the ...
If they have any of those heavenly visions of which we are told, they keep them to
themselves; as, save in a few somniloquous mutterings, they utter no sound. The
door is gently opened, and a gaunt, wild-eyed Mongolian slips stealthily in.
9
New English and Italian pronouncing and explanatory dictionary
... else , altróve Somoambulltion , Somnambulism , ». son- nambulismo
Somnlmbulitt, ». lonnlmbulo, noltlmbalo Somniferous, Somnific, adj. somnífero
Somniloquitt, t. tonniloquo (chi pirla nel ainnn) Somniloquous , adj. tonniloquo ,
che pirla nel ...
John Millhouse, Ferdinando Bracciforti, 1870
10
Michaelis Dicionario Ilustrado: Portugues-Ingles
II adj. soporific, soporiferous, soniferous. sonfloquo s. m. a person who talks
when asleep. II adj. talking while asleep, somniloquous. sono s. m. 1. sleep,
slumber. 2. rest, repose. 3. sleepiness, drowsiness. 4. state of being asleep. 5. (
fig.) inertia ...
Fritz Pietzschke, Franz Wimmer, 1961