Ensanguined vs Ensanguine - What's the difference?
ensanguined | ensanguine |
(ensanguine)
Bloodstained, bloody.
* 1796 , Matthew Lewis, The Monk , Folio Society 1985, p. 194:
As verbs the difference between ensanguined and ensanguine
is that ensanguined is past tense of ensanguine while ensanguine is to stain with blood.As an adjective ensanguined
is bloodstained, bloody.ensanguined
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- The flames retired from the spot on which the blood was pouring. A volume of dark clouds rose slowly from the ensanguined earth, and ascended gradually till it reached the vault of the cavern.