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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
slumber
I.verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
slumber party
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Coleridge wrote the line 'My cradled infant slumbers peacefully' after the death of his son.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A last drink of coffee was had, and the flat settled down to slumber.
▪ Evermore he slumbers, Tossing not nor turning, Endymion the shepherd.
▪ Everyone was slumbering but us three.
▪ He had a legendary ability to learn while slumbering.
▪ Jaq wished that he himself could slumber.
▪ On the floor slumbered other boxes crammed with more files.
▪ We slumber in gases: a red glow at the heart of every bed.
II.noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
deep
▪ As he sat he felt he was falling into a deep slumber.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ He had fallen into a deep slumber by the fire.
▪ The giants awoke from their enchanted slumber.
▪ They were awoken from their slumber by a knock at the door.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ And between the shores of waking and slumber lay sharp reefs of nightmare.
▪ Encased in iron lungs, tortured victims vainly chased slumber through long, fitful nights.
▪ Harriet slept so soundly that even her stentorian snoring did not disrupt her slumber.
▪ One by one, they drifted into slumber, becoming ever more difficult to rouse.
▪ She lay down and a sweet slumber came.
▪ The sounds of communal slumber murmured and sighed through the cloth walls.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Slumber

Slumber \Slum"ber\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Slumbered; p. pr. & vb. n. Slumbering.] [OE. slombren, slumberen, slumeren, AS. slumerian, fr. sluma slumber; akin to D. sluimeren to slumber, MHG. slummern, slumen, G. schlummern, Dan. slumre, Sw. slumra, Goth. slawan to be silent.]

  1. To sleep; especially, to sleep lightly; to doze.
    --Piers Plowman.

    He that keepeth Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep.
    --Ps. cxxi. 4.

  2. To be in a state of negligence, sloth, supineness, or inactivity. ``Why slumbers Pope?''
    --Young.

Slumber

Slumber \Slum"ber\, v. t.

  1. To lay to sleep. [R.]
    --Wotton.

  2. To stun; to stupefy. [Obs.]
    --Spenser.

Slumber

Slumber \Slum"ber\, n. Sleep; especially, light sleep; sleep that is not deep or sound; repose.

He at last fell into a slumber, and thence into a fast sleep, which detained him in that place until it was almost night.
--Bunyan.

Fast asleep? It is no matter; Enjoy the honey-heavy dew of slumber.
--Shak.

Rest to my soul, and slumber to my eyes.
--Dryden.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
slumber

mid-14c., from slumber (v.). Slumber party first recorded 1942. Slumberland is from 1875.

slumber

mid-14c. alteration of slumeren (mid-13c.), frequentative form of slumen "to doze," probably from Old English sluma "light sleep" (compare Middle Dutch slumen, Dutch sluimeren, German schlummern "to slumber"). Frequentative on the notion of "intermittent light sleep." For the -b-, compare number, lumber, chamber, etc. Related: Slumbered; slumbering.

Wiktionary
slumber

n. A very light state of sleep, almost awake. vb. 1 (context intransitive English) To be in a very light state of sleep, almost awake. 2 (context intransitive English) To be inactive or negligent. 3 (context transitive obsolete English) To lay to sleep. 4 (context transitive obsolete English) To stun; to stupefy.

WordNet
slumber
  1. n. a natural and periodic state of rest during which consciousness of the world is suspended; "he didn't get enough sleep last night"; "calm as a child in dreamless slumber" [syn: sleep]

  2. a dormant or quiescent state

slumber

v. be asleep [syn: sleep, kip, log Z's, catch some Z's] [ant: wake]

Wikipedia
Slumber

Slumber is an upcoming American-British supernatural horror- thriller film directed by Jonathan Hopkins and co-written by Richard Hobley and Hopkins. The film stars Maggie Q, Will Kemp, Sylvester McCoy, and William Hope. Principal photography began on February 11, 2016 in UK.

Slumber (dog)

Ch. Slumber was an Old English Sheepdog that won best in show at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in 1914. He was owned by Ms. Taylor Vic and was "hands down" the winner of the show.

Usage examples of "slumber".

However, as Jones persisted in his desire of seeing him, a vociferous drawer at length found means to disturb his slumbers, and to acquaint him with the message.

A couched spear of acuminated granite rested by him while at his feet reposed a savage animal of the canine tribe whose stertorous gasps announced that he was sunk in uneasy slumber, a supposition confirmed by hoarse growls and spasmodic movements which his master repressed from time to time by tranquilising blows of a mighty cudgel rudely fashioned out of paleolithic stone.

This letter, it is true, was written previously to the interview at Erfurt, when Napoleon, to avoid alarming Russia, made his ambition appear to slumber.

Then the aumbries of the most famous monasteries were thrown open, cases were unlocked and caskets were undone, and volumes that had slumbered through long ages in their tombs wake up and are astonished, and those that had lain hidden in dark places are bathed in the ray of unwonted light.

Out of breath, I threw myself on a sofa, pretending to go to sleep, and the moment I began to snore everybody respected the slumbers of Pierrot.

Shortly after dawn, Bozo was suddenly aroused to full wakefulness from his weary slumber.

By that time the occupant of the monogamistic harem would be in dreamland, the bulbul silenced and the hour propitious for slumber.

Elto caught a few words about a sleeping princess, a hidden and magical city, a lost hero from the Butlerian Jihad who would slumber in oblivion until he rose again to save the Imperium.

XII The permission of the Maggior Consiglio, under favor of this imperious government, was equivalent to a command and a public betrothal, and for a few ecstatic days the heir of the Ca' Giustiniani went about in a state of exaltation too great to be aware of any home shadows--the slumbering anger of the Capo of the Ten and an inharmonious atmosphere wherein each was intensely conscious of an individual estimate of the great event which touched them all so nearly.

And in their dreamful coggeries and enwheeled slumbers they remembered how once it was or how it might be again.

There were few words spoken between them during the following hours of the morning, though several times Dade caught Calumet watching him with a puzzled, amused smile in which there was a sort of slumbering ferocity.

They were Alice Daker and Jenny Marsh, girlfriends of the slumbering swains.

Bates, deprived of her usual employment, slumbering on one side of the fire, Frank Churchill, at a table near her, most deedily occupied about her spectacles, and Jane Fairfax, standing with her back to them, intent on her pianoforte.

It did not seem possible for Angelique to fall asleep after this terrifying news, but somehow she drifted into the deepest level of consciousness, a dreamless slumber in the cavern of night.

With the requisite objects, they might be willing to stay put: wine in jars, grains in bowls, coins for Charon in the mouth, poppy seeds for dreamless slumber.