Sanguinary
61Bloody — Blood y, a. [AS. bl[=o]dig.] 1. Containing or resembling blood; of the nature of blood; as, bloody excretions; bloody sweat. [1913 Webster] 2. Smeared or stained with blood; as, bloody hands; a bloody handkerchief. [1913 Webster] 3. Given, or… …
62Proscription — Pro*scrip tion, n. [L. proscriptio: cf. F. proscription.] 1. The act of proscribing; a dooming to death or exile; outlawry; specifically, among the ancient Romans, the public offer of a reward for the head of a political enemy; as, under the… …
63Sanguinaria — San gui*na ri*a, n. [NL. See {Sanguinary}, a. & n.] 1. (Bot.) A genus of plants of the Poppy family. [1913 Webster] Note: {Sanguinaria Canadensis}, or bloodroot, is the only species. It has a perennial rootstock, which sends up a few roundish… …
64Sanguinaria Canadensis — Sanguinaria San gui*na ri*a, n. [NL. See {Sanguinary}, a. & n.] 1. (Bot.) A genus of plants of the Poppy family. [1913 Webster] Note: {Sanguinaria Canadensis}, or bloodroot, is the only species. It has a perennial rootstock, which sends up a few… …
65Sanguinarily — San gui*na*ri*ly, adv. In a sanguinary manner. [1913 Webster] …
66Sanguinariness — San gui*na*ri*ness, n. The quality or state of being sanguinary. [1913 Webster] …
67sanguinaria — noun Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, an herb that stanches blood, from feminine of sanguinarius sanguinary Date: 1808 1. bloodroot 2. the rhizome and roots of a bloodroot or an extract of these having expectorant, emetic, and antimicrobial… …
68sanguine — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English sanguin, from Anglo French, from Latin sanguineus, from sanguin , sanguis Date: 14th century 1. bloodred 2. a. consisting of or relating to blood b. bloodthirsty, sanguinary c. o …
69sanguinarily — adverb see sanguinary …
70Constantine I — Infobox Roman emperor title = Emperor of the Roman Empire name=Constantine I full name =Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus caption =Head of Constantine s colossal statue at the Capitoline Museums reign =25 July 306 ndash; 29 October 312… …