יָשֵׁן (yāšēn) is
a Hebrew adjective
meaning sleeping. It appears
7 times
in 6 books of the Hebrew Bible
(Strong's H3463).
Same Hebrew root (TWOT 928a)
Root family 928: יָשֵׁןyāšēn — Qal, sleep, be asleep; Piel, make (one) go to sleep (Jud 16:19). (ASV and RSV similar; but RSV “dream” in Ps 90:5: in Hos 7:6 ASV “their baker sleepeth,” while RSV [with different vocalization] “their anger smolders.”)