What does ματώνω in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word ματώνω in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ματώνω in Greek.
The word ματώνω in Greek means bleed, αιμορραγώ, ματώνω, αιμορραγώ, ματώνω, ματώνω, ματώνω. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word ματώνω
bleed
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αιμορραγώ(person, animal: lose blood) Ο Λανς έπεσε κάτω και τώρα αιμορραγεί. Lance fell down and now he is bleeding. |
ματώνω(make blood flow) The swordsman's thrust drew blood. |
αιμορραγώ(injury: lose blood) Ο αντίχειράς μου αιμορραγεί. Πρέπει να κόπηκα κατά λάθος. My thumb is bleeding; I must have accidentally cut myself. |
ματώνω(stain with blood) Τα αγκάθια έγδαραν το χέρι μου και μάτωσαν το μανίκι μου. The thorns scratched my arm and bloodied my sleeve. |
ματώνω(nose, etc.: cause to bleed) Οι νταήδες μάτωσαν τη μύτη του και του μαύρισαν το μάτι. The bullies bloodied his nose and left him with a black eye. |
ματώνω(cause emotional pain) (μεταφορικά: την καρδιά) The sight of such misery pricked his heart. Eddie was pricked by feelings of guilt over the way he had treated his ex-wife. |
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