αἱματηρός
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ά, όν (ός, όν E.Or.962):—
A bloodstained, χεῖπες S.Ant. 975 (lyr.); ξίφος E.Ph.625; ὄμμα bloodshot, Id.IA 381; φλὸξ αἱματηρὰ κἀπὸ . .δρυός, i.e. ἀφ' αἵματος καὶ δρυός, fed by the blood of the victim and the wood, S.Tr.766: esp. bloody, murderous, πνεῦμα A Eu. 137; τεῦχος Id.Ag.815; θηγάναι Id.Eu.859; ὀμμάτων διαφθοραί S.OC 552; στόνος caused by the blood-reeking wound, Id.Ph.694 (lyr.). II of blood, μένος A.Ag.1067; σταγόνες gouts of blood, E.Ph.1415; αἱ. ῥοῦς Hp.Coac.502; αἱ. φλέβες conueying blood, Philostr.VA8.7.