sanguine
suomi-englanti sanakirjasanguine englannista suomeksi
rusottava
verenpunainen
toiveikas
Substantiivi
Verbi
sanguine englanniksi
(syn)
Having a bodily constitution characterised by a preponderance of blood over the other bodily humours, thought to be marked by irresponsible mirth; indulgent in pleasure to the exclusion of important matters.
(RQ:Shakespeare Titus)
(RQ:Shakespeare Henry 4-1)
Characterized by abundance and active circulation of blood.
(ux)
(quote-book)| translator=Charles W. Chauncy| title=Treatise on the Diseases of the Heart, and Great Vessels|location=Philadelphia|publisher=Carey, Lea & Blnachard| page=(gbooks)| passage=Eleonore Lemindre, aged 34, tailoress, of a sanguine lymphatic temperament, having suffered great depression of spirits, experienced, in the course of 1820, symptoms of what is called disease of the heart.
Warm; ardent.
(senseid)Anticipating the best; optimistic; confident; full of hope. (defdate)
(ant)
(RQ:Austen Emma)
(RQ:Trollope Barchester Towers)
(quote-journal)
(RQ:Heller Catch-22)
Full of blood; bloody.
(color panel)
A tincture, seldom used, of a blood-red colour (not to be confused with murrey).
Red crayon.
To stain with blood; to impart the colour of blood to; to ensanguine.
a tincture, seldom used, of a blood-red colour (not to be confused with murrey, which is (m) in French)
(adj form of)
(syn of)
(inflection of)
Having a bloody-red hue; coloured in sanguine or a similar colour.
Under the influence of blood as a cardinal humour (inherently or in the current case)
Due to the influence or presence of a dangerous profusion of blood.
Made of or created from blood (as a humour); bloody.
A bloody red colour; (l) or red.
A kind of fabric that is sanguine-coloured or the colour of blood.
Blood as one of the four cardinal humours believed to influence health and mood.
A person primarily under the influence of blood as a cardinal humour.