sono
Portuguese
/ˈsõ.nu/
noun
Definitions
- sleep
- sleepiness
Etymology
Inherited from Latin somnus (sleep, drowsiness, slumber) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *swépnos (sleep, slumber, dream).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*swépnos
Gloss
sleep, slumber, dream
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
夢
Emoji
🏨 💤 😪 😴 🛌 🛏️ 🏕️
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- parasomnia English
- somnifacient English
- somniloquacious English
- somnipathy English
- *somniclum Latin
- somnambulus Latin
- somniculosus Latin
- somnifer Latin
- somniger Latin
- somnium Latin
- somnolentia Latin
- somnolentus Latin
- somnulentus Latin
- somnus Latin
- dissonnare Italian
- sonnifero Italian
- sonniloquio Italian
- sonno Italian
- sommeil French
- sommeiller French
- сомнамбулизм Russian
- atrapasueños Spanish, Castilian
- ensueño Spanish, Castilian
- soñolencia Spanish, Castilian
- sueño Spanish, Castilian
- ὕπνος Ancient Greek
- *swep- Proto-Indo-European
- *swopnos Proto-Indo-European
- *swépnos Proto-Indo-European
- soneca Portuguese
- *swefnaz Proto-Germanic
- *swefną Proto-Germanic
- स्वप् Sanskrit
- स्वप्न Sanskrit
- स्वप्न, স্ৱপ্ন Sanskrit
- sono Galician
- somn Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- *sounos Proto-Celtic
- *swápnas Proto-Indo-Iranian
- somnu Aromanian
- *swepnos Proto-Italic
- sien Romansh
- sueñu Asturian
- sium Friulian
- nzunnari Sicilian
- sonnu Sicilian
- *swápnas Proto-Balto-Slavic
- séunno Ligurian
- samno Dalmatian
- sòmey Haitian, Haitian Creole
- somey Mauritian Creole
- suonno Neapolitan
- somme Picard
- *ṣw’äp(ä)ne Proto-Tocharian