Sopor: Abnormally deep sleep, an unusually profound sleep, a stupor from which it is difficult to rouse a person. Sopor may be due to a drug.
"Sopor" is Latin for "deep sleep." The root is "somnus," the Latin for "sleep" (and the name of the Roman god of sleep.) "Soporific" has the same derivation.
noun 1. Pathology . a deep, unnatural sleep; lethargy. 2. Often, sopors. Slang . methaqualone. Origin: 1650–60; 1970–75 for def. 2; < Latin :10 :09 :08 :07 :06 ...
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so·por (s p r, -pôr) n. A deep, lethargic, or unnatural sleep. [Latin; see swep-in Indo-European roots.] sopor [ˈsəʊpə] n (Medicine / Pathology) an abnormally ...
noun. an unnaturally deep sleep; stupor
an unnaturally deep sleep · Latin: A deep sleep, sopor; sleep (in general); catalepsy. The sleep of death; death. (figuratively) Stupefaction; lethargy ...