Somnus

英 ['sɔmnəs] 美
  • n. 索莫纳斯(睡眠之神)
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Somnus 睡神

古罗马神话中的睡神,来自拉丁语 somnus,睡觉,犯困,来自 PIE*swep,睡觉,做梦,词源

Somnus (n.)
"sleep personified; the god of sleep in Roman mythology," equivalent of Greek Hypnos, son of Night and brother of Death, 1590s, from Latin somnus "sleep, drowsiness," from PIE *swep-no-, from root *swep- (1) "to sleep" (cognates: Sanskrit svapnah, Avestan kvafna-, Greek hypnos, Lithuanian sapnas, Old Church Slavonic sunu, Old Irish suan, Welsh hun "sleep," Latin sopor "a deep sleep," Old English swefn, Old Norse svefn "a dream").
1. Enrofloxacin has demonstrated in vivo and in vitro activity against Mannheimia Pasteurella multocida, and Haemophilus somnus.
恩诺沙星在体内、体外对溶血曼海姆菌 、 多杀巴斯德菌和睡眠嗜血杆菌均有明显效果.

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