v. [f. EN-1 + L. sanguin-em blood. Cf. It. insanguinare.] trans. To stain with blood.

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1667.  [see next].

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1797.  Monthly Rev., XXIII. 509. In tyrannizing over, desolating, ensanguining, and dishonouring France.

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1878.  Spurgeon, Treas. Dav., Ps. cv. 29. The beloved Nile and other streams were all equally tainted and ensanguined.

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