Sanguine most directly translated, is an adjective that means the color of blood. When used in context, a sanguine complexion would denote a person with a healthy complexion, or glow. Sanguine may also be used to describe a persons temperament. Someone that is sanguine would have a cheerful or optimistic demeanor.
The word 'sanguis' means 'blood' in English. That is where we get derivatives like 'sanguinary'.
The word "sanguis" is Latin for blood. This word, especially, has a lot of English words derived from it. One English word that is derived from "sanguis" is sanguine, which means bloodthirsty. Latin is similar to English in its pronunciation. Many people say that when people spoke Latin, they had somewhat of an Italian accent. However, it is very acceptable to pronounce Latin in an American English pronunciation. No one really knows for sure with what type of accent the Romans spoke their Latin in. So, you would say "sanguis" how you would instinctually say it.
blood= sanguis lust= libidinem blood lust= libidine sanguinius bloodlust= bloodlust
Some words derived from the Latin word "sanguis" include "sanguine" (optimistic or blood-red in color), "sanguinary" (involving bloodshed or bloodthirsty), and "sanguinity" (the state of being optimistic or hopeful).
The Latin word for blood is sanguis (-inis, m.). Blood flowing from a wound, gore, is cruor (-oris, m.).
The word exsanguination means to the process of blood loss. It comes from two Latin words. One is 'ex' which means out and one is 'sanguis' which means blood.
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The Latin equivalent of the English statement 'Your blood runs through my veins' is Sanguis tuis currit in venis meis. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'sanguis' means 'blood'. The possessive adjective 'tuis' means 'your'. The verb 'currit' means '[he/she/it] does run, is running, runs'. The preposition 'in' means 'in'. The noun 'venis' means 'veins'. The possessive adjective 'meis' means 'my'.
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