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πενία μόνα τὰς τέχνας ἐγείρει → poverty alone promotes skilled work, necessity is the mother of invention, necessity is the mother of all invention, poverty is the mother of invention, out of necessity comes invention, out of necessity came invention, frugality is the mother of invention

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|trtx=Belarusian: крыважэ́рны; Bulgarian: кръвожаден; Catalan: sanguinari; Chinese Mandarin: 嗜血; Czech: krvelačný, krvežíznivý; Danish: blodtørstig; Dutch: [[bloeddorstig]], [[bloeddorstige]]; Esperanto: murdema, sangavida, sangosoifanta; Finnish: verenhimoinen; French: [[sanguinaire]]; Galician: sanguinario; German: [[blutrünstig]], [[blutdürstig]]; Greek: [[αιμοβόρος]], [[αιμοβόρικος]], [[μοβόρικος]], [[μοβόρος]], [[αιμοσταγής]], [[αιμοχαρής]], [[αιματοβόρος]]; Ancient Greek: [[αἱμοβόρος]], [[αἱμόδιψος]]; Gujarati: લોહીતરસ્યું; Hungarian: vérszomjas; Icelandic: morðóður, blóðþyrstur; Ido: sango-durstanta, sango-amanta, kruela; Indonesian: haus darah; Italian: [[sanguinario]]; Japanese: 血に飢える; Latin: [[sanguinans]], [[sanguineus]], [[cruentus]]; Macedonian: крволочен, крвожеден; Norwegian Bokmål: blodtørstig; Nynorsk: blodtørstig; Old English: blōdiġ, blōdrēow; Polish: krwiożerczy, żądny krwi; Portuguese: [[encarniçado]], [[encarniçada]], [[sanguinário]], [[sanguinária]], [[sanguinolento]], sanguinolenta; Russian: [[свирепый]], [[кровожадный]]; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: кр̏волочан, крвожедан; Roman: krvoločan, krvožedan; Slovak: krvilačný; Slovene: krvoločen; Spanish: [[sanguinario]]; Swedish: blodtörstig; Turkish: hunhar, kana susamış; Ukrainian: кровожерливий
|trtx=Belarusian: крыважэ́рны; Bulgarian: кръвожаден; Catalan: sanguinari; Chinese Mandarin: 嗜血; Czech: krvelačný, krvežíznivý; Danish: blodtørstig; Dutch: [[bloeddorstig]], [[bloeddorstige]]; Esperanto: murdema, sangavida, sangosoifanta; Finnish: verenhimoinen; French: [[sanguinaire]]; Galician: sanguinario; German: [[blutrünstig]], [[blutdürstig]]; Greek: [[αιμοβόρος]], [[αιμοβόρικος]], [[μοβόρικος]], [[μοβόρος]], [[αιμοσταγής]], [[αιμοχαρής]], [[αιματοβόρος]]; Ancient Greek: [[αἱμοβόρος]], [[αἱμόδιψος]], [[αἱμοχαρής]], [[αἱματοχαρής]], [[δαφοινός]], [[δαφοινήεις]], [[ἐναιμής]], [[αἱμοπότης]], [[ὠμηστής]]; Gujarati: લોહીતરસ્યું; Hungarian: vérszomjas; Icelandic: morðóður, blóðþyrstur; Ido: sango-durstanta, sango-amanta, kruela; Indonesian: haus darah; Italian: [[sanguinario]]; Japanese: 血に飢える; Latin: [[sanguinans]], [[sanguineus]], [[cruentus]]; Macedonian: крволочен, крвожеден; Norwegian Bokmål: blodtørstig; Nynorsk: blodtørstig; Old English: blōdiġ, blōdrēow; Polish: krwiożerczy, żądny krwi; Portuguese: [[encarniçado]], [[encarniçada]], [[sanguinário]], [[sanguinária]], [[sanguinolento]], sanguinolenta; Russian: [[свирепый]], [[кровожадный]]; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: кр̏волочан, крвожедан; Roman: krvoločan, krvožedan; Slovak: krvilačný; Slovene: krvoločen; Spanish: [[sanguinario]]; Swedish: blodtörstig; Turkish: hunhar, kana susamış; Ukrainian: кровожерливий
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Revision as of 06:11, 22 September 2022

Latin > English

sanguinans (gen.), sanguinantis ADJ :: bloodthirsty

Translations

Belarusian: крыважэ́рны; Bulgarian: кръвожаден; Catalan: sanguinari; Chinese Mandarin: 嗜血; Czech: krvelačný, krvežíznivý; Danish: blodtørstig; Dutch: bloeddorstig, bloeddorstige; Esperanto: murdema, sangavida, sangosoifanta; Finnish: verenhimoinen; French: sanguinaire; Galician: sanguinario; German: blutrünstig, blutdürstig; Greek: αιμοβόρος, αιμοβόρικος, μοβόρικος, μοβόρος, αιμοσταγής, αιμοχαρής, αιματοβόρος; Ancient Greek: αἱμοβόρος, αἱμόδιψος, αἱμοχαρής, αἱματοχαρής, δαφοινός, δαφοινήεις, ἐναιμής, αἱμοπότης, ὠμηστής; Gujarati: લોહીતરસ્યું; Hungarian: vérszomjas; Icelandic: morðóður, blóðþyrstur; Ido: sango-durstanta, sango-amanta, kruela; Indonesian: haus darah; Italian: sanguinario; Japanese: 血に飢える; Latin: sanguinans, sanguineus, cruentus; Macedonian: крволочен, крвожеден; Norwegian Bokmål: blodtørstig; Nynorsk: blodtørstig; Old English: blōdiġ, blōdrēow; Polish: krwiożerczy, żądny krwi; Portuguese: encarniçado, encarniçada, sanguinário, sanguinária, sanguinolento, sanguinolenta; Russian: свирепый, кровожадный; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: кр̏волочан, крвожедан; Roman: krvoločan, krvožedan; Slovak: krvilačný; Slovene: krvoločen; Spanish: sanguinario; Swedish: blodtörstig; Turkish: hunhar, kana susamış; Ukrainian: кровожерливий