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sanguinous, a.|ˈsæŋgwɪnəs| [ad. OF. sanguineux, ad. late L. sanguinōsus, f. sanguin-, sanguis blood: see -ous.] †1. Of eyes: Bloodshot. Obs.
1490Caxton Eneydos xxvii. 103 Her fayre eyen..were incontynent tourned in-to a right hidouse lokynge mobyle, & sangwynouse to see. †2. Bloodthirsty; attended by bloodshed; cruel, merciless. Obs.
1755T. H. Croker Orl. Fur. xxxvi. xxx, The skirmish terrible and sanguinous. 3. Of or pertaining to blood.
1833J. Eberle in Trans. Amer. Pediatric Soc. (1897) IX. 18 [It] depends mainly, if not wholly, on great sanguinous engorgement of the pulmonary blood-vessels. |