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cruor
[ kroo-awr ]
noun
- coagulated blood, or the portion of the blood that forms the clot.
cruor
/ 藞办谤蕣蓴藧 /
noun
- med a blood clot
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Example Sentences
Resonant aures, Stillatque niger naris aduc锟 Cruor; at venas rumpit hiantes.
Sanguis erant lacrym忙; quacumque foramina novit Humor, ab his largus manat cruor: ora redundant, Et patul忙 nares; sudor rubet; omnia plenis Membra fluunt venis: totum est pro vulnere corpus.
Cruor, kr艒艒鈥瞣r, n. coagulated blood.鈥攏.
Sanguis is the condition of physical life; cruor, the symbol of death by slaughter.
It appears also from Ovid's account that there was much drunkenness and obscene language; this was, in fact, a festa very different in character from those of the Numan calendar; and that there was a magical element in the cult of the deity seems proved by the mysterious allusion to "virgineus cruor" in connection with her grove not far from this scene of revelry, in Martial iv.
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