emotions were also tied to the humors, and added the notion of temperaments: sanguine corresponds with blood; phlegmatic is tied to phlegm; yellow bile is connected...
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corpse as it was moved at a trial. The rise of anatomical approaches to sanguine emissions also coincided with disruption in the theological underpinnings...
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thaumaturgical attack upon the city. The Firewater Straits are renamed the Sanguine Straits during the course of the war, due to the ferocity and cost of the...
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homicidio colitur, et quod Saturni filio dignum est, mali et noxii hominis sanguine saginatur,' Minucius Felix, *Octavius*, Book 30. Available at: Early Christian...
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early stages of modern medicine, red hair was thought to be a sign of a sanguine temperament. In the Indian medicinal practice of Ayurveda, redheads are...
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archaic aser, sanguis "blood" (< possibly h₁sh₂-én- obl. stem + guen) (> sanguine, etc.) éar "blood" ásṛj, asnás "blood" OP ahr̥ "blood" Lat asins, Ltg asnis...
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