oneiro-, oneir-, oniro-, onir-, -neir- +
(Greek: dream)
euneirophrenia
A peaceful state of mind following a pleasant dream.
malneirophrenia
In a state of depression following a nightmare.
mononeirist
A person who claims to have dreamed just once.
nudoneiria
Persistent dreams about nudity.
oneirataxia
The inability to differentiate between dreams and reality.
oneiric
1. Resembling, relating to, or accompanied by dreams.
2. Relating to dreams, dream-like.
oneirism
1. A condition marked by a dream prolonged from sleep into a period of waking.
2. A dreamlike hallucination in a waking condition.
3. An abnormal dreamlike state of consciousness.
4. A dreamlike state occurring while someone is awake.
oneiroanalysis
The analysis of dreams as an important part of psychoanalytic treatment.
oneirocritic
A judge or interpreter of dreams.
oneirocritic, onirocritic
1. A judge or interpreter of dreams.
2. The art of interpreting dreams; oneirocriticism.
Oneirocritica
The Interpretation of Dreams is an ancient Greek book on dream interpretation written by Artemidorus in the 2nd century, and is the first known book on the subject of dream interpretations.
oneirocritical
A reference to, practising , or an expert in, the interpretation of dreams.
oneirocriticism
The art of interpreting dreams.
oneirocriticism, onirocriticism
The art of interpreting dreams.
oneirocriticon
The Oneirocriticon of Achmet: A Medieval Greek and Arabic Treatise on the Interpretation of Dreams.
An important Byzantine work on dream interpretation which was written in Greek in the 10th century and is said to have greatly influenced subsequent dreambooks in Byzantine Greek, Medieval Latin, and modern European languages.
Related "sleep" units:
dorm-;
hypno-;
letho-;
narco-;
somni-;
sopor-.