释义 |
ensanguine, v.|ɛnˈsæŋgwɪn| [f. en-1 + L. sanguin-em blood. Cf. It. insanguinare.] trans. To stain with blood.
1667[see next]. 1797Monthly Rev. XXIII. 509 In tyrannizing over, desolating, ensanguining, and dishonouring France. 1878Spurgeon Treas. Dav. Ps. cv. 29 The beloved Nile and other streams were all equally tainted and ensanguined. |