lamia, lamiae- witch, bogey/demon, female monster (eats children/children's blood)
strix, strigis - screech owl, vampire/evil spirit (sucks children's 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.
Lamiae
un vampire
un vampire (masc.), pronounced vahmpiyr"un vampire"
The French word for "vampire' IS "vampire". It is a cognate. The only difference is the pronunciation, which is more like "vam-peer-ay". Example: Vampire bat in French is "souris vampire".
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.
Lamiae
Lamia sum.
Cave lamiam.
In the spell books
The answer that's usually given for "What's the Latin word for vampire?" is lamia, so we'll go with that. Lamia is pronounced "lahmia", i.e. like American English word normally, but with a long "a". (For the Latinists, there are macrons over the first 'a' and the 'i'.)
in latin there are many words to say "vampire": lamia, lamiae: witch; bogey/demon; female monster vampirestrix, strigis: screech owl (bird of ill omen); vampire/evil spiritstriga, strigae: evil spirit; vampire; hag/witch ---- in spanish, "vampire" translates as "vampiro"
No, well, i dont no. He looks very pale though. He looks white! like a vampire! jk!
vampire bats look like small furry animal the size of youre thumb.they have a wingspan about 8 inches(20 cm). Their latin name is brucewaynus gothamicus, but it's a secret.
Homo-nus Nocturnus is the Latin and Scientific name for a vampire.
A pureblooded vampire is a vampire who is 100% vampire.
The chant is: i want to be a vampire i want to be a vampire i want to be a vampire i want to be a vampire I am currently a vampire and it is amazing