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Wat (wie) is sanguine - definitie

CHALK OF A REDDISH-BROWN COLOUR

sanguine         
  • Rembrandt van Rijn]], Self-Portrait, c. 1637. [[National Gallery of Art]], Washington, D.C.
  • French sanguine drawing; relatively unusual in fully colouring the background
  • [[Leonardo da Vinci]] self-portrait in sanguine
If you are sanguine about something, you are cheerful and confident that things will happen in the way you want them to.
He's remarkably sanguine about the problems involved...
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ, oft ADJ about n
sanguine         
  • Rembrandt van Rijn]], Self-Portrait, c. 1637. [[National Gallery of Art]], Washington, D.C.
  • French sanguine drawing; relatively unusual in fully colouring the background
  • [[Leonardo da Vinci]] self-portrait in sanguine
I. a.
1.
Red, crimson.
2.
Warm, ardent, lively, animated, cheerful.
3.
Confident, hopeful, enthusiastic, buoyant.
4.
Plethoric, full-blooded.
II. n.
1.
Blood color.
2.
Bloodstone.
III. v. a.
1.
Ensanguine, stain with blood.
2.
Stain red, varnish blood color.
sanguine         
  • Rembrandt van Rijn]], Self-Portrait, c. 1637. [[National Gallery of Art]], Washington, D.C.
  • French sanguine drawing; relatively unusual in fully colouring the background
  • [[Leonardo da Vinci]] self-portrait in sanguine
['sa?gw?n]
¦ adjective
1. cheerfully optimistic.
2. (in medieval medicine) having a predominance of blood among the bodily humours, supposedly marked by a ruddy complexion and an optimistic disposition.
archaic (of the complexion) ruddy.
3. archaic bloody or bloodthirsty.
4. literary & Heraldry blood-red.
¦ noun a blood-red colour.
Derivatives
sanguinely adverb
sanguineness noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. sanguin(e) 'blood red', from L. sanguineus 'of blood', from sanguis, sanguin- 'blood'.

Wikipedia

Sanguine

Sanguine () or red chalk is chalk of a reddish-brown colour, so called because it resembles the colour of dried blood. It has been popular for centuries for drawing (where white chalk only works on coloured paper). The word comes via French from the Italian sanguigna and originally from the Latin "sanguis".

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor sanguine
1. Doug Stanhope is characteristically less sanguine.
2. Officially, the Iraqi government is sanguine about the march.
3. Michael Carley is more sanguine about McCollum‘s future.
4. Barrett said he was sanguine about the criticism.
5. Despite low approval ratings, "I‘m sanguine," Rove said.