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Ainu: ケムㇱ; Armenian: արյունոտ; Aromanian: sãndzinos; Basque: odoltsu; Belarusian: крывавы, акрываўленны, скрываўлены; Bengali: রক্তাক্ত; Breton: gwadek; Bulgarian: кървав, кървящ, окървавен; Catalan: sagnant; Cebuano: dugoon; Chinese Mandarin: [[血污的]]; Cornish: gosek; Czech: krvavý, zakrvácený, zkrvavený; Danish: blodig; Dutch: [[bloederig]], [[bebloed]]; Esperanto: sanga; Faroese: blóðutur, blóðigur, blóðugur; Finnish: verinen; French: [[sanglant]], [[ensanglanté]]; Friulian: sanganôs; Galician: sanguento; Georgian: სისხლიანი, გასისხლიანებული; German: [[blutig]]; Greek: [[ματωμένος]]; Ancient Greek: [[αἱμαλέος]], [[αἱματηρός]], [[αἱματόεις]], [[αἱματώδης]], [[αἱμηρός]], [[αἱμώδης]], [[αἵμων]], [[καθαιμακτός]], [[κάθαιμος]], [[πολυαίμων]]; Hebrew: מגואל בדם, עקוב מדם; Hittite: 𒅖𒄩𒉡𒉿𒀭𒍝; Hungarian: véres; Icelandic: blóðugur; Ingrian: verekäs; Irish: fuilteach, flann, fordhearg, fuilí; Old Irish: fuilech; Italian: [[sanguinante]], [[cruento]], [[insanguinato]]; Japanese: 血塗れ, 血まみれの; Kapampangan: maraya, madaya; Khmer: ប្រឡាក់ឈាម; Korean: 피투성이의, 핏자국이 있는; Kyrgyz: канга боёлгон, кандуу; Latin: [[sanguineus]], [[sanguinans]], [[cruentus]]; Latvian: asiņains; Luxembourgish: bluddeg; Macedonian: кр́вав, кр́вјосан, скр́вавен; Malay: berdarah; Maori: hūtoto; Marathi: रक्तरंजित; Occitan: sagnós; Plautdietsch: bloodrich; Polish: krwawy, zakrwawiony; Portuguese: [[ensanguentado]]; Romanian: sângeros; Russian: [[окровавленный]], [[кровавый]]; Sardinian: sambenosu; Scots: bluidy; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: кр̏вав; Roman: kȑvav; Slovak: krvavý, zakrvavený; Slovene: krvav; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: kšawny, kšawowaty; Southern Altai: канду; Spanish: [[sangriento]], [[ensangrentado]], [[sanguinolento]], [[cruento]], [[sangrante]]; Swedish: blodig; Tagalog: madugo; Turkish: kanlı; Ukrainian: закривавлений, кривавий; Vietnamese: máu me; Welsh: gwaedlyd; Yiddish: בלוטיק
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Transliteration A: daphoinḗeis Transliteration B: daphoinēeis Transliteration C: dafoinieis Beta Code: dafoinh/eis

English (LSJ)

εσσα, εν, later form of δαφοινός, Nonn. D. 1.425.

Spanish (DGE)

(δᾰφοινήεις) -εσσα, -εν
1 rojo como la sangre χαλινός Nonn.D.15.184, cf. 20.107, δ. πρόσωπον rostro inyectado en sangre de Tifeo, Nonn.D.1.425
de donde sangriento, ensangrentado ὀδούς del dragón que mató Cadmo, Nonn.D.4.361, cf. 37.518, θηροκτόνος ἅρπη Nonn.D.47.541, cf. 22.371, ὄνειρος Nonn.D.44.48.
2 sanguinario, sediento de sangre, causante de muerte ἡγεμονῆες Nonn.D.26.100, fig. κυδοιμός Nonn.D.14.355.

German (Pape)

[Seite 525] εσσα, εν, = folgdm, Nonn. D. 1, 425 u. öfter.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

δᾰφοινήεις: εσσα, εν, μεταγεν. τύπος τοῦ ἑπομ., Νόνν. Δ. 1. 425· πρβλ. φοινήεις.

Greek Monolingual

δαφοινήεις, -εσσα, -εν (Α)
ο δαφοινός.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < δα- + φοινήεις «κόκκινος», παράλληλος τ. του φοινός «κόκκινος»].

Translations

bloody

Ainu: ケムㇱ; Armenian: արյունոտ; Aromanian: sãndzinos; Basque: odoltsu; Belarusian: крывавы, акрываўленны, скрываўлены; Bengali: রক্তাক্ত; Breton: gwadek; Bulgarian: кървав, кървящ, окървавен; Catalan: sagnant; Cebuano: dugoon; Chinese Mandarin: 血污的; Cornish: gosek; Czech: krvavý, zakrvácený, zkrvavený; Danish: blodig; Dutch: bloederig, bebloed; Esperanto: sanga; Faroese: blóðutur, blóðigur, blóðugur; Finnish: verinen; French: sanglant, ensanglanté; Friulian: sanganôs; Galician: sanguento; Georgian: სისხლიანი, გასისხლიანებული; German: blutig; Greek: ματωμένος; Ancient Greek: αἱμαλέος, αἱματηρός, αἱματόεις, αἱματώδης, αἱμηρός, αἱμώδης, αἵμων, καθαιμακτός, κάθαιμος, πολυαίμων; Hebrew: מגואל בדם, עקוב מדם; Hittite: 𒅖𒄩𒉡𒉿𒀭𒍝; Hungarian: véres; Icelandic: blóðugur; Ingrian: verekäs; Irish: fuilteach, flann, fordhearg, fuilí; Old Irish: fuilech; Italian: sanguinante, cruento, insanguinato; Japanese: 血塗れ, 血まみれの; Kapampangan: maraya, madaya; Khmer: ប្រឡាក់ឈាម; Korean: 피투성이의, 핏자국이 있는; Kyrgyz: канга боёлгон, кандуу; Latin: sanguineus, sanguinans, cruentus; Latvian: asiņains; Luxembourgish: bluddeg; Macedonian: кр́вав, кр́вјосан, скр́вавен; Malay: berdarah; Maori: hūtoto; Marathi: रक्तरंजित; Occitan: sagnós; Plautdietsch: bloodrich; Polish: krwawy, zakrwawiony; Portuguese: ensanguentado; Romanian: sângeros; Russian: окровавленный, кровавый; Sardinian: sambenosu; Scots: bluidy; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: кр̏вав; Roman: kȑvav; Slovak: krvavý, zakrvavený; Slovene: krvav; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: kšawny, kšawowaty; Southern Altai: канду; Spanish: sangriento, ensangrentado, sanguinolento, cruento, sangrante; Swedish: blodig; Tagalog: madugo; Turkish: kanlı; Ukrainian: закривавлений, кривавий; Vietnamese: máu me; Welsh: gwaedlyd; Yiddish: בלוטיק