Becrimson

/bɪˈkrɪmzən/ verb

To dye or stain something a deep red or crimson color; to make something red with blood.

From 'be-' combined with 'crimson' (from Old Spanish cramoisi, from Arabic). In medieval and Renaissance literature, this verb was used poetically to describe bloodstains or dying cloth.

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