verb
- to make or turn red, especially blood-red; to stain with red
Usage: archaic; literary
Examples
- The warrior’s sword was incarnadined with the blood of his enemies.
- Dawn incarnadined the eastern sky with brilliant crimson hues.
- The white cloth was incarnadined by the spilled wine.
- Shakespeare wrote of hands incarnadined by guilt and violence.
- The sunset incarnadined the clouds in shades of deep red.
- The artist incarnadined the canvas with bold strokes of scarlet paint.