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`blood` in Latin

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blood

  1. noun
    • red fluid in animals' bodies
      sanguis
      The blood flowed from the wound. — Sanguis ex vulnere fluxit.
      cruor [literary]
      The battlefield was covered in blood. — Campus proelii cruore coopertus erat.
    • [figurative], family lineage or ancestry
      sanguis [figurative]
      He is of noble blood. — Nobili sanguine ortus est.
      genus [figurative]
      She comes from royal blood. — Ex regio genere orta est.
    • [archaic, dated], a spirited or fashionable young man
      iuvenis luxuriosus [archaic, dated]
      He was a young blood about town. — Iuvenis luxuriosus per urbem vagabatur.
    • [slang, colloquial], a fellow gang member or friend
      socius [slang, colloquial]
      What's up, blood? — Quid agis, socie?