O / ob-sŏpĭo
verb transitive

ob-sŏpĭo

2nd PP ob-sŏpīre · 3rd PP ob-sŏpīvi · 4th PP ob-sŏpor ĭi · conj. 4th
to put; lull to sleep
v. a., to put or lull to sleep (post-class.): a somni tempore prohibere, ne obsopiantur, Scrib. Comp. 180: somno obsopitus, fallen asleep, Sol. 12: odoris novitate obsopitus, made faint, stupefied, id. ib.