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1 cubiculum
cubiculum ī, n [cubo], a room for reclining, sleeping - chamber, bedchamber: altum: exire de cubiculo: principum feminarum, Ta.* * *bedroom; sleeping chamber/apartment/suite; (as scene of marital/other sex); bed (any sort); any room; Emperor's box; inner shrine of temple; tomb/sepulcher -
2 sopor
sopor ōris, m [SOP-], a deep sleep, slumber: cum eum sopor oppressisset, L.: sopore discusso, Cu.: sopore placans artūs languidos: fessos sopor inrigat artūs, V.: perpetuus, i. e. death, H.: sopor et ignavia, laziness, Ta.—Person., Sleep, V.— A sleeping-draught, sleeping-potion: soporem dare, N.* * * -
3 dormitorium
dormītōrĭus, a, um, adj. [id.], of or for sleeping (post-Aug.):cubiculum,
Plin. Ep. 5, 6, 21: so,membrum,
id. ib. 2, 17, 9; and subst., dormitorium, ii, n., a sleeping-room, dormitory, Plin. 30, 6, 17, § 51. -
4 dormitorius
dormītōrĭus, a, um, adj. [id.], of or for sleeping (post-Aug.):cubiculum,
Plin. Ep. 5, 6, 21: so,membrum,
id. ib. 2, 17, 9; and subst., dormitorium, ii, n., a sleeping-room, dormitory, Plin. 30, 6, 17, § 51. -
5 conclāve
conclāve is (abl. vī), n [com- + clavis], a room, chamber, suite, apartment: ultimis in aedibus, T.; of a sleeping-room, C.; a dining-hall, H.: pro conclavibus popinae sunt, dining-halls.* * *I IIroom, chamber; lockable enclosed space; coop/cage; public lavatory; dining hall -
6 concubitus
concubitus ūs, m [CVB-], a lying together, concubinage: ferarum ritu, L., C., V., H., Tb.* * *lying together (sleeping/dining/sex); sexual intercourse, coitus; sexual act -
7 (sēcubitus
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8 thalamus
thalamus ī, m, τηάλαμοσ, an inner room, chamber, apartment: Pars secreta domūs... Trīs habuit thalamos, O.: Ferrei Eumenidum thalami, i. e. abode, V.: ubi iam thalamis se conposuere, in their cells (of bees), V.—A sleeping-room, bedchamber: natae, V.: thalami limina, O.—A bridal-bed, Pr.—Marriage, wedlock: thalami expers vitam Degere, V.: thalamos ne desere pactos, i. e. your promised bride, V.: quid thalamos alieni concipis orbis? i. e. in a distant land, O.* * *bedroom; marriage -
9 vigilantia
vigilantia ae, f [vigilans], wakefulness: esse mirificā vigilantiā.—Fig., watchful attention, watchfulness, vigilance: tua, T.: singularis.* * *vigilance, alertness; wakefulness, condition of not sleeping -
10 concubitor
fellow sleeper; sleeping partner; bed fellow/mate; cohabitor; concubine -
11 cubiculata
ship equipped with sleeping apartments/staterooms -
12 cubiculatus
cubiculata, cubiculatum ADJequipped with sleeping apartments/staterooms (ship) -
13 dormitio
sleep, act of sleeping -
14 dormitorius
dormitoria, dormitorium ADJ -
15 levisomnus
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16 secubitus
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17 Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus
• Never Tickle a Sleeping Dragon. (motto of Harry Potter's alma mater)Latin Quotes (Latin to English) > Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus
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18 cubiculum
bedroom, sleeping chamber. -
19 quietus
resting, sleeping, undisturbed / neutral / quiet, calm -
20 amphithalamos
amphĭthălămŏs, i, m., = amphithalamos, an antechamber:quorum (cubiculorum) unum thalamos, alterum amphithalamos dicitur,
Vitr. 6, 10 Rose and Müll. (al. antithalamus, a chamber opp. to the sleeping-chamber).
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