Ensanguined vs Ensanguines - What's the difference?
ensanguined | ensanguines |
(ensanguine)
Bloodstained, bloody.
* 1796 , Matthew Lewis, The Monk , Folio Society 1985, p. 194:
As verbs the difference between ensanguined and ensanguines
is that ensanguined is (ensanguine) while ensanguines is (ensanguine).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.