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slumber (v.)

mid-14c. alteration of slumeren (mid-13c.), frequentative form of slumen "to doze," probably from Old English sluma "light sleep" (compare Middle Dutch slumen, Dutch sluimeren, German schlummern "to slumber"). Frequentative on the notion of "intermittent light sleep." For the -b-, compare number, lumber, chamber, etc. Related: Slumbered; slumbering.

slumber (n.)

mid-14c., from slumber (v.). Slumber party is attested by 1942. Slumberland is from 1875.

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Definitions of slumber from WordNet
1
slumber (n.)
a natural and periodic state of rest during which consciousness of the world is suspended;
calm as a child in dreamless slumber
Synonyms: sleep
slumber (n.)
a dormant or quiescent state;
2
slumber (v.)
be asleep;
Synonyms: sleep / kip / log Z's / catch some Z's
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