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A suspicion arises that there has been confusion between the verb ‘dream’ and the plural noun, ‘dreams’. That is a function of the ambiguities of written English. insomnia (1st decl. fem. Latin) means ‘wakefulness’, but its homograph, (in)somnia (

The Latin equivalent of the English phrase ‘moon’s dream’ is Somnium lunae . In the word-by-word translation, the noun ‘somnium’ means ‘dream’.

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The word for “Dream” in Latin is the second declension noun “Somnium”. According to Tacitus, the word for “Nightmare” is “Insomnium” while Pliny writes “Suppressio Nocturna”.

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The Latin equivalent of the English phrase ‘moon’s dream’ is Somnium lunae . In the word-by-word translation, the noun ‘somnium’ means ‘dream’.

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Apr 13, 2013 · To me the phrase " living the dream" means that we ( me and my friend ) are living our life as if it were our dream, everything is as it should be, things are perfect just like we have dreamt it. I am being honest and want this for a tattoo, we are both having the same one done.

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