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Morphean, a.|mɔːˈfiːən, ˈmɔːfɪən| [f. Morpheus + -an.] Of or pertaining to Morpheus; hence, sleepy, drowsy.
1694Motteux Rabelais (1737) V. 234 Morphean Visions. 1773J. Ross Fratricide vi. 557 (MS.) Wak'd by the magic of Morphean spell. 1803Edwin II. xii. 186 He yielded to the Morphean wand, and..Sleep shed its balmy dews over his weary lids. 1809J. Jebb Corr. (1834) I. 523 To work my mind immediately went, even in its morphean state. 1818Keats Endym. i. 747. 1820 ― Eve S. Agnes xxix, O for some drowsy Morphean amulet! |