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SONG'ISH, a. Consisting of songs. [Low and Not in use.]
SONG, n. 1. In general, that which is sung or uttered with musical modulations o...
SON'ATA, n. A tune intended for an instrument only, as cantata is for the voice.
SON-IN-LAW, n. A man married to one's daughter.
SON, n. 1. A male child; the male issue of a parent, father or mother. Jacob had...
SOM'NOLENT, a. Sleepy; drowsy; inclined to sleep.
SOM'NOLENCE, SOM'NOLENCY, n. [Low L. somnolentia; for somnus, sleep.] Sleepiness...
SOM'NOLENCE, SOM'NOLENCY, n. [Low L. somnolentia; for somnus, sleep.] Sleepiness...
SOMNIF'IC, a. [L. somnus, sleep, and facio, to make.] Causing sleep; tending to ...
SOMNIF'EROUS, a. [L. somnifer; somnus, sleep, and fero, to bring.] Causing or in...
SOMNER, for summoner. [Not in use.]
SOMNAM'BULIST, n. A person who walks in his sleep.
SOMNAMBULA'TION, n. [L. somnus, sleep, and ambulo, to walk.] The act of walking ...
SOM'MITE, n. Nepheline; a mineral which occurs in small crystals and crystaline ...
SOMEWHITER, adv. To some indeterminate place.
SOMEWHILE, adv. [some and while.] Once; for a time.