verb
- to make or dye crimson; to color deep red
- to stain with blood; to make bloody or bloodstained
Usage: literary; archaic
Usage: literary; archaic
Examples
- The sunset encrimsoned the western sky with brilliant hues.
- The fabric was encrimsoned with dye in the workshop.
- The battlefield was encrimsoned by the violence of war.
- Dawn's light encrimsoned the clouds above the horizon.
- Her cheeks were encrimsoned with embarrassment and shame.