som·nam·bu·lism[sämˈnambyəˌlizəm]
NOUN sleepwalking.
“she would have liked to wake up from her somnambulism to find herself back in bed”
ORIGIN
late 18th century: from French somnambulisme, from Latin somnus ‘sleep’ + ambulare ‘to walk’.

NOUN sleepwalking.
“she would have liked to wake up from her somnambulism to find herself back in bed”
late 18th century: from French somnambulisme, from Latin somnus ‘sleep’ + ambulare ‘to walk’.

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