panaginip

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Tagalog[edit]

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From pan- +‎ *tag-inip, or analytically panag- +‎ inip (cf. panag-araw, panag-ulan), from Proto-Philippine *taʀa-qinəp (cf. Ilocano tagainep, Kapampangan tinap, Kinaray-a panagin-up, Waray-Waray inop / unop, Maranao taginep, Tausug tagainup, Ivatan tayaynep), derived from Proto-Austronesian *qinəp (lie down to sleep). Alternative etymologies include it being from the theoretical root word ginip as attested in Vocabulario de lengua tagala (1613) and Vocabulario de la lengua tagala (1860). However, no prefix pana- exists in Tagalog.

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panaginip (Baybayin spelling ᜉᜈᜄᜒᜈᜒᜉ᜔)

  1. dream (imaginary events seen while sleeping)
    Synonym: bungang-tulog

Usage notes[edit]

The word panaginip is used for dreams that mean visions during sleep, while pangarap is used on dreams that mean hopes and wishes.

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