αἱμοβόρος
English (LSJ)
ον, blood-sucking, of certain insects, Arist.HA596b13; γαστέρας αἱ., of serpents, greedy of blood, Theoc.24.18; ἔχιδνα IG4.620.4 (Argos); λύκος βλέπων αἱμοβόρον Alciphr.3.21.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
αἱμοβόρος: -ον, ὁ βιβρώσκων, μυζῶν αἷμα, ἐπὶ ἐντόμων τινῶν, Ἀριστ. Ἱ. Ζ. 8. 11. 1· γαστέρας αἱμ. ἐπὶ ὄφεων = ἀκόρεστος αἵματος, Θεόκρ. 24. 18· ἔχιδνα Συλλ. Ἐπιγρ. 1152.
French (Bailly abrégé)
Spanish (DGE)
-ον
I 1que chupa o se alimenta de sangre de insectos, Arist.HA 596b13, serpientes, Theoc.24.18, Man.5.186, lobos, Aesop.296.100b, Alciphr.2.18.2, del buitre τοῦτο ... τὸ ζῶον αἱμοβόρον καὶ σαρκοφάγον Chrys.Iob 5.8
•gener., de una fiera salvaje carnívoro Chrys.Iob 40.5.
2 fig. ansioso de sangre, sanguinario de pers.: Antíoco, LXX 4Ma.10.17, Nabucodonosor, Cyr.H.Catech.2.17, del diablo, Anon.Hier.Luc.49.7
•sanguinarium, Gloss.3.431.
II adv. -ως sanguinariamente, con sed de sangre ἤκουσεν αἱμοβόρως ὁ ἀνήμερος λαός la salvaje muchedumbre escuchó con sed de sangre de los judíos al oír a Cristo en casa de Pilatos, Rom.Mel.20.ιγʹ.12.
Greek Monotonic
αἱμοβόρος: -ον (βορά), αυτός που ρουφά αίμα, άπληστος για αίμα, αιμοδιψής, σε Θεόκρ.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
αἱμοβόρος: питающийся кровью (μύωψ καὶ οἶστρος Arst.; γαστήρ Theocr.).
Middle Liddell
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; 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