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Discuss A.Word.A.Day--somnificThis week in AWAD: assorted words. somnific (som-NIF-ik) adjective Causing sleep. [From Latin somnificus (causing sleep), from somnus (sleep) + facere (to make). Ultimately from Indo-European root swep- (to sleep) that is also the source of insomnia, hypnosis, soporific (inducing sleep) and somnambulate (to walk in sleep).] See more usage examples of somnific in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. "Each week in Horse & Hound, the showjumper's bible, advertisements for 'natural sedatives' with somnific names - Placid, So-Kalm, Tranquillity - promise to 'soothe away your horse's competition nerves and prevent nervousness and excitability without impairing performance'." Richard McClure; Skulduggery at the Stables; The Independent (London, UK); Aug 30, 1999.
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