Strong's #5258: hupnos (pronounced hoop'-nos)
from an obsolete primary (perhaps akin to 5259 through the idea of subsilience); sleep, i.e. (figuratively) spiritual torpor:--sleep.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon:
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hupnos
1) sleep
Part of Speech: noun masculine
Relation: from an obsolete primary (perhaps akin to G5259 through the idea of subsilience)
Citing in TDNT: 8:545, 1233
Usage:
This word is used 6 times:
Matthew 1:24: "Joseph being raised from sleep did as the angel"
Luke 9:32: "him were heavy with sleep: and when they were awake, they saw his"
John 11:13: "he had spoken of taking of rest in sleep."
Acts 20:9: "Eutychus, being fallen into a deep sleep: and as Paul was long preaching,"
Acts 20:9: "preaching, he sunk down with sleep, and fell down from the"
Romans 13:11: "to awake out of sleep: for now is our salvation"