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sleepy (adj.)

early 13c. from sleep (n.) + -y (2). Perhaps in Old English but not recorded. Old English had slæpor, slæpwerig in the sense "sleepy;" slæpnes "sleepiness." Similar formation in Old High German slafag. Of places, from 1851 (Irving's Sleepy Hollow is from 1820). Sleepy-head is from 1570s. Related: Sleepily; sleepiness.

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Definitions of sleepy from WordNet

sleepy (adj.)
ready to fall asleep;
beginning to feel sleepy
a sleepy-eyed child with drooping eyelids
Synonyms: sleepy-eyed / sleepyheaded
From wordnet.princeton.edu