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Is there a Latin word for blood?

If not, what about these words?

Suppress

Suppressor

Human

Change

Fake

Differ

Update:

Oh my, whom to believe?

Update 2:

Majority wins. Sanguis it is! :-)

Thanks. ^_^

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Blood is latin can be translated as:

    cruor / -oris

    sanguis / sanguinis

    For example, Cruor = spilled blood.

    Verus in altari cruor est = true blood is on the altar

    Sanguis vita est = blood is life

    It pretty much depends on the context you want to use it.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Latin Word For Blood

  • Anonymous
    6 years ago

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    RE:

    Is there a Latin word for blood?

    If not, what about these words?

    Suppress

    Suppressor

    Human

    Change

    Fake

    Differ

    Source(s): latin word blood: https://biturl.im/4dIgl
  • Riley.
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    Sanguis.

    Keep in ind, the Romans were a very murderous people, they probably had several words for blood.

    This was the first basic word for blood I learned in Latin.

    For example, the 12 words for "to kill".

    Good luck!

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  • 1 decade ago

    The latin word for blood is "SANGUIS".

    Suppress - Confuto

    Human - H omo, Hominis

    Change - (the verb) Muto, Abeo (the noun) mutatio, vicissitudo

    Fake - Falsus

  • 1 decade ago

    Blood: "sanguis" or "cruor", as some people have said.

    Suppress: maybe "supprimere" or "reprimere" ("to suppress a rebellion").

    Suppressor: "repressor".

    Human: "humanus".

    Change: as a verb, "mutare". As a noun, "mutatio".

    Fake: "falsus".

    Differ: "differre".

    You have to know some latin grammar to use this words. Latin nouns change their endings depending on their syntactic function in the sentence. This is called "declension". Latin adjectives follow the same process plus different endings for each genre (male, female or neuter). Latin verbs change their endings depending the person (I, you, he, etc.), tense, mode and voice of the action.

  • 1 decade ago

    the latin word for blood is "sanguis"

    Source(s): latin class
  • 1 decade ago

    latin word for blood would be something along the lines of "sangre" perhaps sanguine?

  • aida
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Valentina has the best anwswer so far, but Erik is a close second. Why did anyone give his answer a thumbs down?

    Source(s): Majored in Latin
  • 1 decade ago

    i thought vitae was latin for life/blood.

    although sanguine as in exsanguination is probably more correct (the latter meaning sweating blood)

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