sanguinare
to bleed
verb sahn-gwee-NAH-reh Rare
Origin: From Latin sanguinare, from sanguis (blood)
Usage Note
Sanguinare is a regular first-conjugation verb meaning 'to bleed.' The seed entry mistakenly labels it as an adjective — it is a verb. Note the related adjective sanguinario (bloodthirsty) and noun sanguinamento (bleeding). It takes avere as the auxiliary: ha sanguinato molto (it bled a lot).
Examples
"La ferita sanguinava ancora dopo un'ora."
Natural Translation
The wound was still bleeding after an hour.
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