Who created the word sleep?

The word "sleep" comes from the old Old Germanic verbs for sleep. In Old and Middle High German, it was called "SLAF". The original meaning of the word was "to slap", which was related to the word for "flabby" (not hard or firm).
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When was the word sleep first used?

Personified in English from late 14c., on model of Latin Somnus, Greek Hypnos. Figurative use for "repose of death" was in Old English; to put (an animal) to sleep "kill painlessly" is recorded from 1923 (a similar imagery is in cemetery).
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Where did the word asleep come from?

asleep (adj.) c. 1200, aslepe, o slæpe, "in or into a state of slumber," from Old English on slæpe (see a- (1) + sleep (n.)).
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What is the correct word of sleep?

verb (used with object), slept, sleep·ing. to take rest in (a specified kind of sleep): He slept the sleep of the innocent. to accommodate for sleeping; have sleeping accommodations for: This trailer sleeps three people. to spend or pass in sleep (usually followed by away or out): to sleep the day away.
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Is there a word called sleep?

Examples of sleep in a Sentence

Her roommate talks in her sleep. The noise woke her from a deep sleep. He woke up and rubbed the sleep out of his eyes. Verb I couldn't sleep last night.
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What is sleep paralysis?



Why do we sleep?

Sleep is an essential function1 that allows your body and mind to recharge, leaving you refreshed and alert when you wake up. Healthy sleep also helps the body remain healthy and stave off diseases. Without enough sleep, the brain cannot function properly.
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What is the opposite sleep?

Opposite of an instance or period of sleep or slumber. wakefulness. sleeplessness. alertness. insomnia.
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What is d past tense of sleep?

slept. / (slɛpt) / verb. the past tense and past participle of sleep.
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What does take forty winks mean?

: a short sleep : nap.
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How do you say I'm sleeping?

Here is the common list of I am Going to Sleep Synonyms.
  1. I'm going to crash.
  2. I'm going to catch some Zs.
  3. I'm off to bed.
  4. Get to sleep.
  5. I'm going to hit the hay.
  6. I'm going to hit the sack.
  7. I can hardly keep my eyes open.
  8. I'm going to take a nap.
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Why do we say slept like a baby?

After Bob Dole was defeated in the presidential campaign of 1996, he famously said, “I slept like a baby. I woke up every three hours and cried.” While babies don't sleep deeply, they do sleep peacefully and untroubled, something we all wish for.
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Why do they call it falling to sleep?

"Falling" into or out of things suggests a certain idea concerning the concept of becoming enamored with someone, becoming sleepy, and other actions which happen without much conscious action.
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Why do we say slept like a log?

The expression is thought to be a metaphor, as the logs cut were large heavy blocks that were difficult to move, and the lumberjacks, once asleep, could be compared to these immovable logs. Whatever your favourite expression might be, a good night's sleep most definitely starts with a good mattress.
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What is a nap called in Britain?

nap, kip (British, slang), snooze, drowse, take forty winks (informal)
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What is the deepest sleep called?

Electroencephalography. These four sleep stages are called non-rapid eye movement (non-REM) sleep, and its most prominent feature is the slow-wave (stage IV) sleep. It is most difficult to awaken people from slow-wave sleep; hence it is considered to be the deepest stage of sleep.
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What is the meaning of to ride the high horse?

Idiom : To ride the high horse

Meaning : To feel proud. Usage : She is riding the high horse because of her father's recent success in the business.
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What does hitting the sack mean?

(also hit the hay) infml to go to bed in order to sleep: I've got a busy day tomorrow, so I think I'll hit the sack.
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What does raw life mean?

Life in its natural, unembellished state. Most tourists opt to stay in cushy hotels and eat at nice restaurants, missing out on the chance to experience a city's life in the raw. See also: life, raw.
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What is the 3 form of sleep?

The V3 form is “slept”.
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Is Spelt a word?

It's true; the American English past tense form is spelled. In other varieties of English, both spelled and spelt are common. So, if you're in the United States, you would probably write it like this: The past tense of the verb “spell” can be spelled in two ways.
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What does slept mean in slang?

Slept is a term that refers to when you hit someone so hard you knock him out. It comes from the similarity between someone sleeping and being knocked unconscious. Slept is often used gleefully to gloat about how one person physically destroyed another person.
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What do you call a long sleep?

Oversleeping is called hypersomnia or “long sleeping.” This condition affects about 2 percent of people. People with hypersomnia might require as many as 10 to 12 hours of sleep per night to feel their best.
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What animals do not sleep?

Bullfrogs… No rest for the Bullfrog. The bullfrog was chosen as an animal that doesn't sleep because when tested for responsiveness by being shocked, it had the same reaction whether awake or resting.
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