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Oneiroscopist
Oneiroscopist O`nei*ros"co*pist, n. One who interprets dreams.
Oneiroscopy
Oneiroscopy O`nei*ros"co*py, n. [Gr. ? a dream + -scopy.] The interpretation of dreams.

Meaning of Oneiros from wikipedia

- personified as Oneiros (Ancient Gr****: Ὄνειρος, lit. 'dream') or Oneiroi (Ὄνειροι, 'dreams'). In the Iliad of Homer, Zeus sends an Oneiros to appear to...
- Guiyu oneiros is one of the earliest articulated bony fish discovered. Fossils of Guiyu have been found in what is now Qujing, Yunnan, China, in late...
- carrying me [a woman] seaward step by step--a nightmare (oneiros), a black nightmare (melas oneiros)! Oh! Oh! Mother Earth (Ma Ge), mother Earth (Ma Ge),...
- lies the realm of images and ghosts. Personifications of dreams, called Oneiros (Gr****: Ὄνειρος, pl. Oneiroi), had several minor references in ancient...
- extensible. It was developed as part of the research effort of project ONEIROS (Open-ended Neuro-Electronic Intelligent Robot Operating System), and its...
- define by his existence). He has taken many names, including Morpheus, Oneiros, Kai'ckul, and the Sandman, and his appearance can change depending on...
- mythical warrior Achilles and the princess Deidamia, and the brother of Oneiros. He became the progenitor of the ruling dynasty of the Molossians of ancient...
- Agamemnon went mad. In some accounts, Achilles and Deidamia had another son, Oneiros (Ὄνειρος). He was killed by Orestes, who didn't recognize him, in Phocis...
- distinguished /oneiros/ (or /enar/) as "the prophetic, God-sent dream" from /en-upnion/ "the non-predictive dream". In the scheme of Artemidoros, the "oneiros was...
- dream-state in the analysis of a film.: 3–4  The term comes from the Gr**** Óneiros, the personification of dreams. Early film theorists such as Ricciotto...