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Definition of Ensanguining
1. ensanguine [v] - See also: ensanguine
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ensanguining
Literary usage of Ensanguining
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of Early English Literature: Being the History of English Poetry by Stopford Augustus Brooke (1905)
"The door fell in, and Andrew, the beast of battle, pressed in over the heathen
who lay drunken with blood, ensanguining the death-plain. ..."
2. English Literature, from the Beginning to the Norman Conquest by Stopford Augustus Brooke (1898)
"The door fell in, and Andrew, the beast of battle, pressed in over the heathen
who lay drunken with blood, ensanguining the death-, plain. ..."
3. Homes of American Authors: Comprising Anecdotical, Personal, and Descriptive (1853)
"... Which makes so far out in the sea; Feeling the kelp-weed on its edge " — and
some are still ensanguining their fingers in the blackberry thickets, ..."
4. The History of Early English Literature: Being the History of English Poetry by Stopford Augustus Brooke (1892)
"The door fell in, and Andrew, the beast of battle, pressed in over the heathen
who lay drunken with blood, ensanguining the death-plain. ..."