Somnambulated

[som-nam-byuh-leyt, suhm-]

som·nam·bu·late

[som-nam-byuh-leyt, suhm-]
verb (used without object), som·nam·bu·lat·ed, som·nam·bu·lat·ing.
to walk during sleep; sleepwalk.

Origin:
1825–35; < Latin somn(us) sleep + ambulate

som·nam·bu·lant, adjective, noun
som·nam·bu·la·tion, noun
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Somnambulated is always a great word to know.
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