Aegri Somnia

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Pronunciation: /ˈiːɡri ˈsɒmnjə/

Definitions of aegri somnia

noun aegri somnia

Example Sentences

A1 I heard that aegri somnia means 'a sick man's dreams' in Latin.

A2 The doctor explained to the patient that aegri somnia can be a result of stress.

B1 The novel delves into the protagonist's aegri somnia, revealing his inner fears and anxieties.

B2 The therapist suggested keeping a dream journal to analyze the recurring themes in aegri somnia.

C1 The artist's latest exhibition explores the concept of aegri somnia in a visually captivating manner.

C2 The professor's research on aegri somnia has garnered international recognition for its groundbreaking insights into the human psyche.

Examples of aegri somnia in a Sentence

formal The patient's aegri somnia were causing distress and confusion.

informal He kept having those weird aegri somnia dreams that make no sense.

slang I had some crazy aegri somnia last night, man.

figurative The artist's paintings were like aegri somnia, surreal and haunting.

Grammatical Forms of aegri somnia

plural

aegri somniae

comparative

aegrius somnia

superlative

aegerrime somnia

present tense

aegri somnia

future tense

aegri somnia erunt

perfect tense

aegri somnia fuerunt

continuous tense

aegri somnia sunt

singular

aeger somnium

positive degree

aegri somnia

infinitive

aegros somniare

gerund

aegris somniis

participle

aegris somniis

Origin and Evolution of aegri somnia

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The term 'aegri somnia' originates from Latin, where 'aegri' means sick and 'somnia' means dreams.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the unsettling and disturbing dreams experienced by those who are sick, 'aegri somnia' has evolved to also refer to any kind of distressing or nightmarish dreams in general.