blood= sanguis
lust= libidinem
blood lust= libidine sanguinius
bloodlust= bloodlust
Blood is Sanguis, sanguinis in Latin
The Latin word for lust is 'libidio,' this word is a noun. The verbal form of lust, 'to lust' is 'concupiscere.'
Sanguine in latin means blood thirsty. In a lot of cases it is used for th eword vampire. Sanguine in latin means blood thirsty. In a lot of cases it is used for th eword vampire.
The Body of Christ in Latin is Corpus Christi.
Latin is a very hard language to master, and it has many different translations. Blood Queen translates to Sanguinem quoque Regina in Latin.
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'.
lamia, lamiae- witch, bogey/demon, female monster (eats children/children's blood) strix, strigis - screech owl, vampire/evil spirit (sucks children's blood)
Sitio Sanguinis is Blood Thirsty in Latin.
hello my blood of blood
Sanguinem
Yes. Hematovore does mean blood-consumer in Greek and Latin.
cell blood
Sanguis regalis.
Lacunae sanguis
"Anemia" is of Greek origin, from an- "without" and haema "blood".
Sanguine in latin means blood thirsty. In a lot of cases it is used for th eword vampire. Sanguine in latin means blood thirsty. In a lot of cases it is used for th eword vampire.
sanguinem furiis
Blood LINE
Verum Sanguis