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KING JAMES BIBLE DICTIONARY

 

Sang

The Bible

Bible Usage:

  • sang used 11 times.

Dictionaries:

  • Included in Eastons: No
  • Included in Hitchcocks: No
  • Included in Naves: No
  • Included in Smiths: No
  • Included in Websters: Yes
  • Included in Strongs: Yes
  • Included in Thayers: No
  • Included in BDB: Yes

Strongs Concordance:

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Sang

SANG, preterit tense of sing.

SANG FROID, noun

1. Coolness; freedom from agitation or excitement of mind.

2. Indifference.


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Sangiac

SAN'GIAC, noun A Turkish governor of a province.


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Sanguiferous

SANGUIF'EROUS, adjective [Latin sanguifer; sanguis, blood, and fero, to carry.]

Conveying blood. The sanguiferous vessels are the arteries and veins.


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Sanguification

SANGUIFICA'TION, noun [Latin sanguis, blood, and facio, to make.]

In the animal economy, the production of blood; the conversion of chyle into blood.


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Sanguifier

SAN'GUIFIER, noun A producer of blood.


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Sanguifluous

SANGUIF'LUOUS, adjective [Latin sanguis, blood, and fluo, to flow.] Floating or running with blood.


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Sanguify

SAN'GUIFY, verb intransitive To produce blood.


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Sanguifying

SAN'GUIFYING, participle present tense Producing blood.


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Sanguin

SAN'GUIN, adjective [Latin sanguineus, from sanguis, blood.]

1. Red; having the color of blood; as a sanguine color or countenance.

2. Abounding with blood; plethoric; as a sanguine habit of body.

3. Warm; ardent; as a sanguine temper.

4. Confident. He is sanguine in his expectations of success.

SAN'GUINE, noun Blood color. [Not in use.]

SAN'GUINE, verb transitive

1. To stain with blood. [But ensanguine is generally used.]

2. To stain or varnish with a blood color.


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Sanguinary

SAN'GUINARY, adjective [Latin sanguinarius, from sanguis, blood.]

1. Bloody; attended with much bloodshed; murderous; as a sanguinary war, contest or battle.

2. Blood thirsty; cruel; eager to shed blood.

Passion - makes us brutal and sanguinary

SAN'GUINARY, noun A plant.


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Sanguine

SAN'GUINE,

SAN'GUINELESS, adjective Destitute of blood; pale. [A bad word and little used.]


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Sanguinely

SAN'GUINELY, adverb Ardently; with confidence of success.


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Sanguineness

SAN'GUINENESS, noun

1. Redness; color of blood in the skin; as sanguineness of countenance.

2. Fullness of blood; plethory; as sanguineness of habit.

3. Ardor; heat of temper; confidence.


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Sanguineous

SANGUIN'EOUS, adjective [Latin sanguineus.]

1. Abounding with blood; plethoric.

2. Constituting blood.


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Sanguinity

SANGUIN'ITY, for sanguineness, is not in use.


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Sanguisuge

SAN'GUISUGE, noun [Latin sanguisuga; sanguis, blood, and sugo, to suck.]

The blood-sucker; a leech, or horse leech.