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English
Etymology
blood + stained
Adjective
bloodstained (comparative more bloodstained, superlative most bloodstained)
- Stained, spotted or otherwise discolored with blood.
- Having the color of something which has been stained with blood.
- Responsible for the deaths of others; guilty of murder.
- (by extension) Guilty of wrongdoing.
Derived terms
Translations
stained, spotted or otherwise discolored with blood
- Armenian: արյունոտ (hy) (aryunot)
- Belarusian: акрыва́ўленны (akryváŭljenny), скрыва́ўлены (skryváŭljeny), крыва́вы (kryvávy)
- Bulgarian: кърва́в (bg) (kǎrváv), кървя́щ (bg) (kǎrvjášt), окърва́вен (bg) (okǎrváven)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 血污的 (xuèwū de, xuěwū de, xiěwū de)
- Czech: zakrvácený, zkrvavený, krvavý (cs)
- Finnish: verinen (fi), veren tahrima
- French: taché de sang, sanglant (fr), ensanglanté (fr)
- German: blutbefleckt (de)
- Irish: fuilsmeartha, fordhearg
- Old Irish: fuilech
- Japanese: 血塗れ (ja) (ちまみれ, chimamire), 血まみれの (ちまみれの, chimamire no)
- Korean: 피투성이의 (pituseong'iui), 핏자국이 있는 (pitjagugi inneun)
- Kyrgyz: колу кандуу (ky) (kolu kanduu)
- Latin: cruentus, sanguineus
- Macedonian: крвав (krvav)
- Polish: krwawy (pl), zakrwawiony (pl)
- Russian: окрова́вленный (ru) (okrovávlennyj), крова́вый (ru) (krovávyj)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: кр̏вав
- Roman: kȑvav (sh)
- Slovak: krvavý, zakrvavený
- Slovene: krvav (sl)
- Swedish: blodfläckad
- Ukrainian: закрива́влений (zakryvávlenyj), крива́вий (kryvávyj)
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