Where does “sangvinolent” come from?

sangvinolent (Romanian) comes from French sanguinolent, from Latin sanguinolentus, from Latin -olentus, from Latin -entus, from Latin cruentus, from Latin cruor, from Proto-Indo-European krewh₂- — blood outside the body.

sangvinolent (Romanian): sanguine

Definitions

  1. sanguine

Ancestry of “sangvinolent”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchsanguinolentsanguinolent covered or tinged with blood
2Latinsanguinolentusfull of blood, bloody, sanguinary; bloodred
3Latin-olentusadjective-forming suffix meaning abounding in,...
4Latin-entusadjective-forming suffix meaning abounding in,...
5Latincruentusbloody in its various senses, "particularly:"
6Latincruorblood, gore; murder, bloodshed
7Proto-Indo-Europeankrewh₂-blood outside the body
Every word from Proto-Indo-European krewh₂-
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