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English
Etymology
From Latin insomniosus, from insomnia (“insomnia”). See English insomnia and -ous.
Adjective
insomnious (comparative more insomnious, superlative most insomnious)
- restless; sleepless
2017, Jeannie Chen, Cheng Hsiu Chen, Converse with One Earthly:Insomnious people are encouraged to list all hidden agitations out on a piece of paper or two, or maybe ten. The more one writes them out, the more one will catch the cumbersome thoughts
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