I should rephrase that...
From the cloth imbued with the blood, from the red death
the Latin word for cloth is called :tela
A blood CLOTH? I have never heard about one of those before!
tide is in dirt is out cloth is cloth weather you wear it or sit on it
Fabrick
"Lace Matila"
xuèyèbù. hope this helps!
the main features of a protagonist is blood cloth
Menstrual blood does stain cloth/clothes which is why there are a plethora of stain removal products specifically aimed at getting out blood stains. This is also why many people who use cloth menstrual pads will soak their pads before washing.
It was a heart attac, a blood cloth in his artery
"Cloth", a noun, is a piece of textile with an undetermined purpose - "face cloth", for washing your face; 'dish cloth", for washing dishes. It may be a mass noun, as in "I bought some cloth at the fabric store". Or, it may refer to individual pieces of fabric, and if you have more than one then you would have "cloths". The Latin equivalents would be "textum, textile". "Clothes" keep you warm in winter. This noun has no 'singular' form. Your "clothes" are made of "cloth", that is, if they are not made of leather, or some other material. Or, you may say "clothing" instead. The Latin equivalents would be "vestis, vestitus", There is a verb, "clothe" which means "to cover with cloth or clothing". Past form is "clothed" or "clad". The Latin equivalents would be "vestire, amicire".
I know one custom... to bury a dead body, you have to wipe any blood with a cloth and busry the piece of cloth with the dead body
it causes blood to clot within the wound