Somnolent:
Adjective
First attested in 1615. From Old French sompnolent ( > French somnolent), < Latin somnolentus < somnus "sleep". Replaced older form: sompnolent.
1. Drowsy or sleepy.
2. Causing sleepiness; soporific.
@ Friday, Mar. 28, 2008 – 02:34:40 pm
Somnolent:
Adjective
First attested in 1615. From Old French sompnolent ( > French somnolent), < Latin somnolentus < somnus "sleep". Replaced older form: sompnolent.
1. Drowsy or sleepy.
2. Causing sleepiness; soporific.
I am guessing that's what you're feeling!
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I'm often somnolent ![]()
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Im feeling very Somnolent but its only because its nearly the end of the working week
and the fact I am here