Morpheus
pronunciation
How to pronounce Morpheus in British English: UK [ˈmɔ:fju:s]
How to pronounce Morpheus in American English: US [ˈmɔrfiəs, -ˌfjus]
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- Noun:
- the Roman god of sleep and dreams
Word Origin
- Morpheus
- name for the god of dreams in Ovid, son of Sleep, literally "the maker of shapes," from Greek morphe "form, shape, figure," especially "a fine figure, a beautiful form; beauty, fashion, outward appearance," perhaps from PIE *merph-, a possible Greek root meaning "form." Related: Morphean. Morpho was an epithet of Aphrodite, literally "shapely."
Example
- 1. What medicine eats is morpheus bad can you improve morpheus ?
- 2. What do you think we should do , morpheus ?
- 3. Morpheus , what 's happened to me ?
- 4. Morpheus said this was how it was gonna happen .
- 5. Morpheus answers , " you 've never used them before . "