somnolentia
Γυναικὶ κόσμος ὁ τρόπος, οὐ τὰ χρυσία → Non ornat aurum feminam at mores probi → Die Art schmückt eine Frau, nicht güldenes Geschmeid
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
somnŏlentĭa (-ŭlentĭa), æ, f. (somnolentus), somnolence : Sid. Ep. 2, 2.
Latin > German (Georges)
somnolentia (somnulentia), ae, f. (somnolentus), die Schläfrigkeit, das schläfrige Wesen, Augustin. serm. fr. 8. § 5 extr. Sidon. epist. 2, 2. § 13.
Translations
drowsiness
Arabic: نُعَاس, سِنَة; Armenian Old Armenian: նիրհ; Belarusian: санлі́васць, аспаласць; Bulgarian: сънливост; Catalan: somnolència, son; Chinese Mandarin: 睡意, 嗜睡, 嗜睡症; Czech: ospalost; Dutch: slaperigheid; Finnish: uneliaisuus; French: somnolence, assoupissement, torpeur; Old French: dorveille; Georgian: თვლემა, ძილიანობა, მოთენთილობა; German: Schläfrigkeit; Greek: νύστα; Ancient Greek: κάρος, κάρωσις, ληθαργία, νύσταγμα, νυσταγμός, νύσταξις, τὸ ὑπνηρόν, ὑπνηλία, ὑπνηρόν, ὑπνωδία; Hindi: झूम; Hungarian: álmosság, aluszékonyság; Icelandic: höfgi; Irish: codlatacht, marbhnéal, meathchodladh, míogarnach, múisiam, múisiúntacht, sáimhríocht, sámhántacht, scim, suanmhaireacht; Italian: sonnolenza, sopore, letargia, sopore, sopimento, abbiocco; Japanese: 眠気, 眠け; Korean: 졸음; Latin: somnus, sopor, lethargus, somnolentia, lethargia; Latvian: miegainums, miegainība; Macedonian: поспаност; Navajo: bił; Pali: middha; Persian: خوابآلودی; Polish: senność, ospałość, śpiączka; Portuguese: sonolência, torpor; Russian: сонливость, спячка, дремота; Sanskrit: स्वप्न; Scottish Gaelic: èislean; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: mȁmūrnōst, дрѐмљиво̄ст; Roman: pospanost, mȁmūrnōst, drèmljivōst, fjȁka; Slovak: ospalosť; Slovene: zaspanost; Spanish: soñolencia, somnolencia, sopor, duermevela, adormecimiento, modorra; Swedish: sömnighet; Tagalog: antok; Telugu: మైకము; Thai: ความง่วง; Turkish: bilinçsizlik, gaflet, rehavet, uyuşukluk; Ukrainian: сонливість, сонність, соннота, сонливиці, оспалість, сонниці; Urdu: جھوم