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Webster 1913 Edition
Sanguinary
San′gui-na-ry
,Adj.
[L.
sanguinarius
, fr. sanguis
blood: cf. F. sanguinaire
.] 1.
Attended with much bloodshed; bloody; murderous;
as, a
. sanguinary
war, contest, or battleWe may not propagate religion by wars, or by
sanguinary
persecutions to force consciences. Bacon.
2.
Bloodthirsty; cruel; eager to shed blood.
Passion . . . makes us brutal and
sanguinary
. Broome.
Syn. – Bloody; murderous; bloodthirsty; cruel.
San′gui-na-ry
,Noun.
(Bot.)
(a)
The yarrow.
(b)
The Sanguinaria.
Webster 1828 Edition
Sanguinary
SAN'GUINARY
,Adj.
1.
Bloody; attended with much bloodshed; murderous; as a sanguinary war, contest or battle.2.
Blood thirsty; cruel; eager to shed blood.Passion - makes us brutal and sanguinary.
SAN'GUINARY
,Noun.
Definition 2024
sanguinary
sanguinary
English
Adjective
sanguinary (comparative more sanguinary, superlative most sanguinary)
- (of an event) Attended with bloodshed.
- 1625, Francis Bacon, "Unity in Religion" (Google preview):
- We may not propagate religion by wars, or by sanguinary persecutions to force consciences.
- 1887, Henry Rider Haggard, Allan Quatermain, Chapter XIII:
- " […] every one of which took its rise from some noble family that succeeded in grasping the purple after a sanguinary struggle."
- 1625, Francis Bacon, "Unity in Religion" (Google preview):
- (of a person) Eager to shed blood; bloodthirsty.
- c. 1730, William Broome:
- Passion […] makes us brutal and sanguinary.
- 1877, Samuel Green, The Life of Mahomet: Founder of the Religion of Islamism and of the Empire of the Saracens with Notices of the History of Islamism and of Arabia, p. 126:
- "The defence set up for Mahomet is equally availing for every sanguinary and revengeful tyrant; […] "
- c. 1730, William Broome:
- (of an object) Consisting of, covered with, or similar in appearance to blood.
- 1913, H. G. Wells, Little Wars, Section VI:
- Here is the premeditation, the thrill, the strain of accumulating victory or disaster—and no smashed nor sanguinary bodies […] , that we who are old enough to remember a real modern war know to be the reality of belligerence.
- 1913, H. G. Wells, Little Wars, Section VI:
Usage notes
- Not to be confused with sanguine. Sanguine can mean “optimistic”, while sanguinary means “bloodthirsty, gory”.
Synonyms
- (attended with bloodshed): bloody, gory
- (eager to shed blood): bloodthirsty, bloody-minded, butcherous, slaughterous
- (consisting of, covered with, or resembling blood): bloody, gory
Related terms
Translations
accompanied by bloodshed
eager for bloodshed
|
consisting of or similar to blood
Noun
sanguinary (plural sanguinaries)
- A bloodthirsty person.
- The plant yarrow, or herba sanguinaria.