sleepwalking (countable and uncountable, plural sleepwalkings)
- The act of walking while not conscious or aware of it, during one's sleep.
2005, Marshall Brown, The Gothic Text, page 56:The play presents a whole gamut of such causes, from irrational passions, omens, prophecies, haunted sleepwalkings, nightmares, prodigies of nature, and conjurings, to Laius's ghost in four incarnations […]
act of walking while not conscious or aware of it, during sleep
- Armenian: լուսնոտություն (hy) (lusnotutʻyun), քնաշրջություն (hy) (kʻnašrǰutʻyun)
- Catalan: somnambulisme (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 夢遊/梦游 (zh) (mèngyóu) (act); 夢遊症/梦游症 (zh) (mèngyóuzhèng) (disease); 夢遊病/梦游病 (zh) (mèngyóubìng) (disease)
- Dutch: slaapwandelen (nl) n
- Faroese: svøvngonga f
- Finnish: unissakävely (fi)
- French: somnambulisme (fr) m
- Georgian: მთვარეულობა (mtvareuloba), სომნაბულიზმი (somnabulizmi)
- German: Schlafwandeln (de) n, Nachtwandeln n, Somnambulismus (de) m, Somnambulie (de) f
- Hungarian: alvajárás (hu)
- Icelandic: svefnganga f
- Irish: suansiúl m
- Italian: sonnambulismo (it) m
- Japanese: 睡眠時遊行症 (ja) (すいみんじゆうこうしょう, suiminji yūkōshō), 夢遊病 (ja) (むゆうびょう, muyūbyō)
- Macedonian: месечарење n (mesečarenje)
- Moroccan Amazigh: ⴰⴱⴰⵖⵔⴰⵔ (abaɣrar)
- Navajo: ńdiilgąązh
- Polish: sennowłóctwo n, somnambulizm (pl) m
- Portuguese: sonambulismo (pt) m
- Russian: сомнамбули́зм (ru) m (somnambulízm), лунати́зм (ru) m (lunatízm)
- Spanish: sonambulismo (es) m, sonambulismo (es) m
- Turkish: uyurgezerlik (tr)
- Vietnamese: mộng du (vi)
- Welsh: cwsgrodiad m
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sleepwalking
- present participle and gerund of sleepwalk