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    Mor·phe·us
    /ˈmôrfēəs/
    • 1. the son of Somnus (god of sleep), the god of dreams and, in later writings, also god of sleep.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MorpheusMorpheus - Wikipedia

    Morpheus ('Fashioner', derived from the Ancient Greek: μορφή meaning 'form, shape') is a god associated with sleep and dreams. In Ovid 's Metamorphoses he is the son of Somnus and appears in dreams in human form.

  3. In Greek mythology, Morpheus was known as the god of dreams. He shaped and formed the dreams, through which he could appear to mortals in any form. This talent made Morpheus a messenger of the gods, able to communicate divine messages to sleeping mortals.

  4. Jun 16, 2020 · Morpheus was the leader of the Oneiroi, the personifications of dreams. Their father was Hypnos, the personified spirit of sleep. Hypnos’s mother was Nyx, the primordial goddess of the night, and his brother was Thanatos, the personification of death. Hypnos had one thousand children.

  5. Mar 29, 2022 · Morpheus: The Greek God of Dreams and Nightmares. As the bringer of dreams in Greek myth, Morpheus brought hope and despair, peace and terror, to dreaming souls. Read here about Morpheus’ appearances in myth. Mar 29, 2022 • By Bethany Williams, BA Classics and English, MA Literature.

  6. Mor· pheus ˈmȯr-fē-əs -ˌfyüs. -ˌfüs. : the Greek god of dreams. Word History. Etymology. Latin, from Greek. First Known Use. 14th century, in the meaning defined above. Time Traveler. The first known use of Morpheus was in the 14th century. See more words from the same century. Dictionary Entries Near Morpheus. morphemics. Morpheus. morphew.

  7. Morpheus, in Greco-Roman mythology, one of the sons of Hypnos (Somnus), the god of sleep. Morpheus sends human shapes (Greek morphai) of all kinds to the dreamer, while his brothers Phobetor (or Icelus) and Phantasus send the forms of animals and inanimate things, respectively.

  8. Morpheus definition: a son of Hypnos and the god of dreams.. See examples of MORPHEUS used in a sentence.

  9. noun. the Roman god of sleep and dreams. see more. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Morpheus." Vocabulary.com Dictionary, Vocabulary.com, https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/Morpheus. Accessed 25 Jun. 2024. Copy citation. Examples from books and articles. loading examples... Word Family. Morpheus. the "Morpheus" family.

  10. Morpheus (Greek: Μορφεύς, transl.: Morphéus, lit "molder; the form") is the god of dreaming in Greek mythology. Name His name - derived from the Greek word meaning "the form" - indicates his function: he has the ability to assume any human form and appear in people's dreams.

  11. ancient-greece.org › culture › mythologyMorpheus - Ancient Greece

    Morpheus, the son of Hypnus, was the god of Dreams. He is always represented winged, and appears sometimes as a youth, sometimes as an old man. In his hand he bears a cluster of poppies, and as he steps with noiseless footsteps over the earth, he gently scatters the seeds of this sleep-producing plant over the eyes of weary mortals.