slumbers

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plural of slumber
{i} sleep, nap, rest
third person singular of slumber
slumber
a very light state of sleep, almost awake
slumber
To be inactive
slumber
To be in a very light state of sleep, almost awake
slumber
{n} a light or unsound sleep, repose, ease
slumber
{v} to sleep lightly, dose, rest, stupify
Slumber
sloom
slumber
be asleep
slumber
To lay to sleep
slumber
To sleep; especially, to sleep lightly; to doze
slumber
Slumber is sleep. He had fallen into exhausted slumber He roused Charles from his slumbers. Slumber is also a verb. The older three girls are still slumbering peacefully. to sleep (sloom (13-19 centuries), from sluma ). slumbers sleep
slumber
To stun; to stupefy
slumber
To be in a state of negligence, sloth, supineness, or inactivity
slumber
a natural and periodic state of rest during which consciousness of the world is suspended; "he didn't get enough sleep last night"; "calm as a child in dreamless slumber"
slumber
Sleep; especially, light sleep; sleep that is not deep or sound; repose
slumber
{f} be in a state of sleep, fall asleep; be inattentive, be inactive; lie dormant or latent
slumber
{i} sleep, unconscious state entered into by the body for the purpose of rest and rejuvenation (in humans and animals); period of rest; inactive state
slumber
a dormant or quiescent state
slumbers

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    [ 'sl&m-b&r ] (intransitive verb.) 13th century. Middle English, frequentative of slumen to doze, probably from slume slumber, from Old English sluma; akin to Middle High German slumen to slumber.
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