oneiric

/oʊˈnaɪ.ɹɪk/

OƱNAꞮ · ɹɪk (2 syllables)

English Adj
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Definition

Of or pertaining to dreams.

Etymology

From oneir- + -ic, ultimately from Ancient Greek ὀνείρειος (oneíreios).

Example Sentences

  • "Dreams contain oneiric images and oneiric symbols. Both of them are, in fact, 'distorted' manifestations of a latent content which resides in the dreamer's unconscious."
  • "Rather, novelist Louise de Vilmorin, whose popular novel Madame de had been recently filmed by Max Ophuls, joined Malle in reworking Denon's novella and updating it into a combination of a modern comedy of manners and a daring, even oneiric love story that played with and defied many conventions of the romance genre."
  • "[…] The Memory Palace [is] Edward Hollis's idiosyncratic tour of a series of historical interiors that have all disappeared or been dismantled. […] Hollis might have done far more with literature's unique contribution to our sense of domestic space as both commemorative and creative. […] [A]mid all the palaces with their dreamlike interiors, there is puzzlingly no place for the many oneiric palaces of poetry."
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