somnambulise

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English

Verb

somnambulise (third-person singular simple present somnambulises, present participle somnambulising, simple past and past participle somnambulised)

  1. Alternative form of somnambulize
    • 1839, John Forbes, John Conolly, The British and Foreign Medical Review of Quarterly Journal or Practical Medicine and Surgery:
      This patient begged her magnetiser not to try such experiments with her, as otherwise he might somnambulise her when she was in a very inconvenient situation.
    • 1881, Routledge's Every Boy's Annual, page 446:
      Fortunately he did not somnambulise on that occasion, and the whole party arose safe and sound, very hungry and very cold, at daybreak.
    • 1905, Charles Norris Williamson, Alice Muriel Williamson, My Friend the Chauffeur, page 85:
      “There's no good getting up,” I thought, “for if I do I shall somnambulise, and maybe break my rather pleasing nose.”