sanguinolento
Italian
Etymology
From Latin sanguinolentus (“of blood”), from sanguis (“blood”) + -olentus (“full of, abounding in”).
Adjective
sanguinolento (feminine singular sanguinolenta, masculine plural sanguinolenti, feminine plural sanguinolente)
Latin
Adjective
sanguinolentō
- dative masculine singular of sanguinolentus
- dative neuter singular of sanguinolentus
- ablative masculine singular of sanguinolentus
- ablative neuter singular of sanguinolentus
Portuguese
Etymology
From Latin sanguinolentus (“of blood”), from sanguis (“blood”) + -olentus (“full of, abounding in”).
Adjective
sanguinolento m (feminine singular sanguinolenta, masculine plural sanguinolentos, feminine plural sanguinolentas, comparable)
- bloodthirsty (characterised by massive bloodshed)
- sanguinolent (tinged with blood)
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin sanguinolentus (“of blood”), from sanguis (“blood”) + -olentus (“full of, abounding in”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sanɡinoˈlento/, [sãŋɡinoˈlẽn̪t̪o]
Adjective
sanguinolento (feminine singular sanguinolenta, masculine plural sanguinolentos, feminine plural sanguinolentas)
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