v. [f. EN-1 + L. sanguin-em blood. Cf. It. insanguinare.] trans. To stain with blood.
1667. [see next].
1797. Monthly Rev., XXIII. 509. In tyrannizing over, desolating, ensanguining, and dishonouring France.
1878. Spurgeon, Treas. Dav., Ps. cv. 29. The beloved Nile and other streams were all equally tainted and ensanguined.