dreamworker

noun
/ˈdɹiːmˌwɜːkə/UK/ˈdɹimˌwɝkɚ/US

Etymology

From dream + worker.

  1. inherited from werkere
  2. compounded as dreamworker — “dream + worker

Definitions

  1. A person who attempts to discover the deeper meaning that might be contained in his or…

    A person who attempts to discover the deeper meaning that might be contained in his or her own, or another person's, dreams.

    • Taking elements commended to his notice by some similarity of function or feeling, the dream-worker combines them in one image or act.
    • This large coffee-table publication is designed to satisfy the emotional and aesthetic rather than the intellectual needs of the serious dreamworker. And, in this respect, it succeeds.

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