Sognato
Sognato is the past participle of the Italian verb sognare, which means to dream. In English it is rendered as “dreamed” or “dreamt.” In Italian, sognato is used to form compound tenses with the auxiliary avere and, when a preceding direct object exists, the participle may agree in gender and number with that object (for example, Le ho sognate).
Origin and grammar: sognare derives from Latin somniare, based on somnium meaning “dream.” The past participle
Usage notes: The form appears chiefly in narrative and descriptive prose. It can occur in adjectival phrases
Related terms: sognatore (dreamer), sogno (dream), sognare (to dream), and onirico (dream-like).