Sanguinary means bloodthirsty. It's basically what you use to describe brutal murderers.
Sanguinary means bloodthirsty. It's basically what you use to describe brutal murderers.
There was a desperate and sanguinary struggle in which the Indians must have suffered heavily.
sanguinary means:bloody (refers to event/history) sanguinary battle/tyrant sanguine means: blood color/ruddy(complexion)
Eager to shed blood; cruel; sanguinary; murderous.
Sanguine, sanguinary, exsanguination, consanguinity.
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In the Maine state constitution section 9 reads, in part, Sanguinary laws shall not be passed; all penalties and punishments shall be proportioned to the offense; excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel nor unusual punishments inflicted." Unless your stste constitution has something similar, you're stuck with the current definition of sanguinary, which is very flexible. The generally accepted guidelines for determining Sanguinary punishments are; 1. much greater than punishments for similar crimes within the same juristiction. 2. Inflicting pain by physical torture. 3. punishments that are senseless, arbitrary, or otherwise do not contribute to public saftey by providing deterent or removing dangerous persons from society. All of these "definitions" are subject to re-interpretation on a case by case basis. 3.
"La Marseillaise" is the national anthem of France, so-called because it was sung by volunteers from Marseille when they arrived in Paris during the French Revolution. The song was written by Rouget de Lisle. The melody is famous and memorable; the lyrics are exceptionally sanguinary.
Cruel, barbaric, violent, brutal, sadistic, animal, beastly, carnivorous, Torquemada, killer, barbarous, sharkish, slavering, wolfish, savage, murderous, atrocious, merciless, sanguinary, pitiless, ruthless, bloody, wild, feral, virulent, merciless, kill-crazy.
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The scientific name is Achillea millefolium. Common names besides yarrow refer to its blood staunching properties such as soldier's woundwort, nosebleed, bloodwort, devil's nettle, sanguinary, stenchgrass, and old man's pepper. The millefolium part of the name means thousand leaves.