swefn
Old English
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Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *swefn, from Proto-Germanic *swefnaz (“sleep, dream”), from Proto-Indo-European *swépnos.
Cognate with Old Saxon sweƀan, Old Norse svefn. The Indo-European root also led to Ancient Greek ὕπνος (húpnos), Latin somnus, Old Irish suan, Old Church Slavonic сънъ (sŭnŭ), Lithuanian sãpnas.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /swefn/, [swevn]
Noun
swefn n
- dream
- Iċ ġefylde mīn swefn.
- I fulfilled my dream.
- Iċ nǣfre ne ġeman mīnra swefna.
- I never remember my dreams.
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