- sleepa
- verbum
1. sove (hverdagssprog/slang)
Svensk-dansk ordbog. 2013.
Svensk-dansk ordbog. 2013.
sleeper — sleep·er || slɪËpÉ™(r) n. one who sleeps; railroad passenger car with beds; person or thing which achieves unexpected fame or success; railroad tie (British); horizontal beam or other supporting piece … English contemporary dictionary
sleepers — sleep·er || slɪËpÉ™(r) n. one who sleeps; railroad passenger car with beds; person or thing which achieves unexpected fame or success; railroad tie (British); horizontal beam or other supporting piece … English contemporary dictionary
sleepier — sleep·y || slɪËpɪ adj. drowsy, tired, needing to sleep; quiet; slow, sluggish … English contemporary dictionary
sleepiest — sleep·y || slɪËpɪ adj. drowsy, tired, needing to sleep; quiet; slow, sluggish … English contemporary dictionary
sleepiness — sleep·i·ness || slɪËpɪnɪs n. state of being sleepy, drowsiness … English contemporary dictionary
sleeping — sleep·ing || slɪËpɪŋ n. state of being asleep, slumbering adj. napping; of sleep; causing sleep slɪËp n. unconscious state entered into by the body for the purpose of rest and rejuvenation (in humans and animals); period of rest; inactive… … English contemporary dictionary
sleepless — sleep·less || slɪËplɪs adj. without sleep; wakeful, insomniac, restless … English contemporary dictionary
sleeplessness — sleep·less·ness || slɪËlɪsnɪs n. lack of sleep; alertness, insomnia … English contemporary dictionary
sleepy — sleep·y || slɪËpɪ adj. drowsy, tired, needing to sleep; quiet; slow, sluggish … English contemporary dictionary
tic de sommeil — (də so maґ) [Fr. “tic of sleepâ€] an involuntary movement of the head during sleep … Medical dictionary