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Somnolency — Somnolence Som no*lence, Somnolency Som no*len*cy, n. [L. somnolentia: cf. F. somnolence.] Sleepiness; drowsiness; inclination to sleep. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
somnolency — noun somnolence; drowsiness … Wiktionary
somnolency — n. sleepiness, drowsiness, desire to sleep … English contemporary dictionary
somnolency — n. See somnolence … New dictionary of synonyms
somnolency — som·no·len·cy … English syllables
somnolency — noun see somnolence … Useful english dictionary
somnolence, somnolency — 1. An inclination to sleep. SYN: sleepiness. 2. A condition of obtusion. SYN: somnolentia (1). [L. somnolentia] … Medical dictionary
Somnolence — Som no*lence, Somnolency Som no*len*cy, n. [L. somnolentia: cf. F. somnolence.] Sleepiness; drowsiness; inclination to sleep. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
James Braid (physician) — James Braid (June 19, 1795 ndash; March 25, 1860), was born in Fife, and was the son of James Braid and Anne Suttie. He married Margaret Mason (or Meason) on 17 November 1813. They had two children, James (b. 1822), and a daughter.An eminent… … Wikipedia
The History of Protestantism — CitationThe following citation refers to the copy at the British Library. There may have been more than one edition of this book. Another source gives the date of publication as 1878. *Wylie, James Aitken. The History of Protestantism. ... With … Wikipedia