cruor

[kroo-awr, -ohr]

cruor Definition

  • 1a clot or coagulated mass of blood
  • 2bloodshed; slaughter

Using cruor: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cruor" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The surgeon removed the cruor from the wound.

  • Example

    The battlefield was covered in cruor.

cruor Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cruor

Phrases with cruor

  • cruor patris

    the blood of one's father; a phrase used to describe a son's duty to avenge his father's death

    Example

    In ancient Rome, it was considered a son's duty to avenge his father's death by spilling the cruor patris of his father's killer.

  • cruor virilis

    manly blood; a phrase used to describe the courage and bravery of a warrior

    Example

    The soldiers were praised for their cruor virilis in the face of enemy fire.

  • faithful blood; a phrase used to describe the loyalty and devotion of a follower to his leader

    Example

    The followers of the king were known for their cruor fidelis, even in the face of defeat.

Origins of cruor

from Latin 'cruor', meaning 'blood'

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Summary: cruor in Brief

The term 'cruor' [kroo-awr, -ohr] refers to a clot or coagulated mass of blood, or bloodshed and slaughter. It is used in medical contexts like 'The surgeon removed the cruor from the wound,' and historical contexts like 'cruor patris,' which describes a son's duty to avenge his father's death. 'Cruor virilis' and 'cruor fidelis' are phrases that describe the courage and loyalty of warriors and followers.