somnium

From LSJ

Ἔστιν Δίκης ὀφθαλμός, ὃς τὰ πάνθ' ὁρᾷ → Die Dike hat ein Auge, das nichts übersieht → Das Recht besitzt ein Auge, welches alles sieht

Menander, Monostichoi, 179

Latin > English

somnium somni(i) N N :: dream, vision; fantasy, day-dream

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

somnĭum: ii, n. id..
I Lit., a dream, Cic. Div. 1, 20, 39; 2, 58, 119; Plin. 10, 75, 98, § 211; Macr. Somn. Scip. 1, 3; Lact. Opif. Dei, 18: rex Priamus somnio perculsus, Enn. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 21, 42 (Trag. v. 59 Vahl.): dum huic conicio somnium, interpret, Plaut. Curc. 2, 2, 3; cf. id. Rud. 3, 1, 19: interpretes somniorum, Cic. Div. 1, 58, 132: jucundissima somnia, id. Fin. 5, 20, 55: per somnia loquentes, talking in their sleep, Lucr. 5, 1158; cf.: quae somnio visa fuerant, Liv. 8, 6, 11 Weissenb.—
   B Personified: Somnia, dreams, as divinities, Cic. N. D. 3, 17, 44; Ov. M. 11, 588; 11, 614 sq—
II Transf.
   A For any thing idle, silly, or without foundation (cf. somnio, II.), a dream, an idle whim or fancy, stuff, nonsense: tu, quantus quantus, nihil nisi sapientia es: Ille somnium, Ter. Ad. 3, 3, 41: de argento, somnium, id. ib. 2, 1, 50; id. Phorm. 5, 6, 34.—Plur.: fabulae! ... logi! ... somnia! Ter. Phorm. 3, 2, 9: et vigilans stertis nec somnia cernere cessas, visions, Lucr. 3, 1048; cf. id. 1, 105: spes inanes et velut somnia quaedam vigilantium, Quint. 6, 2, 30: exposui fere non philosophorum judicia, sed delirantium somnia, Cic. N. D. 1, 16, 42: Chrysippus Stoicorum somniorum vaferrimus interpres, id. ib. 1, 15, 39: leviter curare videtur, Quo promissa cadant et somnia Pythagorea, Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 52.—
   B Poet.: Somnus, tibi somnia tristia portans, i. e. fatal sleep, Verg. A. 5, 840.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

somnĭum,¹⁰ ĭī, n. (somnus),
1 songe, rêve : Cic. Div. 1, 39 ; 2, 119, etc. || les Songes [pl. personnifié] : Cic. Nat. 3, 44 ; Ov. M. 11, 588
2 = chimère, extravagance : Cic. Nat. 1, 39 ; 1, 42 ; Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 52 || somnia ! Ter. Phorm. 494, rêveries ! chansons ! somnium ! Ter. Phorm. 874, tu rêves ! cf. Ter. Ad. 204 ; Pl. Amph. 738.

Latin > German (Georges)

somnium, iī, n. (somnus), der Traum, 1) eig.: tibi somnia tristia portans, Verg.: haec metuo, ne sint somnia, bloße Träume, Cic.: interpretes somniorum, Cic. u. Quint.: somnio uti, Cic., od. somnium videre, Ov., einen Traum haben, träumen: per somnia (im Tr.) loqui, Cic.: somnium somniare, s. somniono. I: alci conicere (deuten) somnium, Plaut.: fortasse hoc illi in somniis (viell. in somnis) Apollo aliquis nuntiavit, Lact. – 2) übtr., Traum = leere Einbildung, Wahn, somnium! Possen! Ter.: fabulae! somnia! Hirngespinste, Ter.: tu nil nisi sapientia es, ille somnium, ein Hirngespinst (ein Tor), Ter.

Latin > Chinese

somnium, ii. n. :: 夢。謬。外皮。蒙。睡。*Somnium pro Somniorum.

Translations

dream

Adyghe: пщӏыхьапӏэ; Afrikaans: droom; Aguaruna: kaha; Albanian: ëndërr; Arabic: حُلْم‎, رُؤْيَا‎, مَنام‎; Egyptian Arabic: حلم‎; Hijazi Arabic: حلم‎; Aramaic Classical Syriac: ܚܠܡܐ‎; Armenian: երազ, անուրջ; Assamese: সপোন; Asturian: suañu; Avar: макьу; Azerbaijani: röya, yuxu; Baluchi: واب‎; Bashkir: төш; Basque: amets; Bavarian: Draam; Belarusian: сон; Bengali: স্বপ্ন, খোয়াব; Bikol Central: pangiturog; Breton: hunvre; Buginese: nipi; Bulgarian: сън; Burmese: အိပ်မက်; Catalan: somni; Cebuano: damgo; Central Atlas Tamazight: ⵜⴰⵡⴰⵔⴳⵉⵜ; Chechen: гӏан; Chepang: माङः; Cherokee: ᎠᏍᎩᏘᏍᏗ; Chinese Cantonese: 夢/梦; Mandarin: 夢/梦; Classical Nahuatl: temictli; Czech: sen; Danish: drøm; Dongxiang: zhaojin; Drung: mlvng; Dutch: droom; Esperanto: sonĝo; Estonian: unenägu; Even: толкун; Evenki: толкин; Faroese: dreymur; Finnish: uni; French: rêve, songe; Friulian: sium, insium; Galician: soño; Garo: জুমাং; Georgian: სიზმარი; German: Traum; Greek: όνειρο, ενύπνιο; Ancient Greek: ὄναρ, ὄνειραρ, ὄνειρον, ὄνειρος, ἐνύπνιον; Guaraní: ke; Gujarati: સ્વપ્ન; Haitian Creole: rèv; Hawaiian: moeʻuhane, moe; Hebrew: חֲלוֹם‎; Higaonon: damugo; Hiligaynon: damgo; Hindi: सपना; Hungarian: álom; Hunsrik: Draum; Icelandic: draumur; Ido: sonjo; Indonesian: mimpi; Ingrian: uni; Irish: brionglóid, taibhreamh; Istriot: sugno; Italian: sogno; Jamaican Creole: jriim; Japanese: 夢; Kabardian: пщӏыхь; Kabyle: targit; Kannada: ಕನಸು, ಸ್ವಪ್ನ; Kapampangan: pananinap; Kazakh: түс; Khmer: សប្តិ, ការយល់សប្តិ, សុបិន, មមាល; Kikuyu: kĩroto; Komi-Permyak: он; Komi-Zyrian: ун; Korean: 꿈; Kurdish Central Kurdish: خەو‎, خەون‎; Northern Kurdish: xewn; Kyrgyz: түш; Lao: ຝັນ; Latgalian: sapyns; Latin: somnium, nox; Latvian: sapnis; Lithuanian: sãpnas; Lombard: sogn; Luganda: ekilooto; Lutshootseed: sqəlalitut; Luxembourgish: Dram; Macedonian: сон; Makasar: cini; Malay: mimpi; Malayalam: സ്വപ്നം; Maltese: ħolma; Manchu: ᡨᠣᠯᡤᡳᠨ; Mansi: ӯлем; Maori: moemoeā, tahakura, maruāpō, marupō; Marathi: स्वप्न; Mari Eastern Mari: омо; Middle English: drem, sweven; Middle French: resve; Middle Korean: ᄭᅮᆷ〮; Mirandese: suonho; Mizo: mang; Mongolian: зүүд; Mwani: nloto; Nanai: толкин; Navajo: naʼiidzeeł; Nepali: सपना; North Frisian: Droom; Norwegian Bokmål: drøm; Nynorsk: draum; Occitan: sòmi; Okinawan: 夢; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: сънъ; Old English: swefn; Old Japanese: 夢; Old Javanese: ipi; Old Norse: draumr; Old Saxon: drom; Oriya: ସ୍ୱପ୍ନ; Oromo: abjuu; Osage: hǫ́bre; Ossetian: фын; Pali: supina; Pela: ja̠p⁵⁵ maʔ⁵⁵; Persian: خواب‎, رویا‎; Piedmontese: seugn; Plautdietsch: Droom; Polish: sen, sny; Portuguese: sonho; Romani: suno; Romanian: vis; Romansch: siemi, semi, sömmi; Russian: сон, сновидение, грёза; Sanskrit: स्वप्न; Sardinian: bisu; Scottish Gaelic: bruadar; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: сан; Roman: san, snovidjenje; Shona: chiroto; Sicilian: sonnu; Sinhalese: ස්වප්න; Slovak: sen; Slovene: sanje; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: cowanje; Upper Sorbian: són; Spanish: sueño, ensueño; Swahili: ndoto; Swedish: dröm; Tagalog: panaginip; Tajik: хоб; Tamil: கனவு; Tarifit: tarjit, tirja; Tashelhit: tawargit; Tatar: төш; Telugu: కల, స్వప్నము; Thai: ฝัน; Tibetan: རྨི་ལམ, གཉིད་ལམ; Turkish: rüya, düş; Turkmen: düýş; Tuvan: дүш; Udmurt: ум; Ukrainian: сон, сновиді́ння; Urdu: خواب‎, سَپْنا‎; Uyghur: چۈش‎; Uzbek: tush; Venetian: insonio, insogno; Vietnamese: giấc mơ; Waray-Waray: i-nop; Welsh: breuddwyd; West Frisian: dream; White Hmong: npau, npau suav; Yagnobi: хун; Yiddish: חלום‎; Zulu: iphupho