dishumour

verb

Etymology

From dis- + humour.

  1. derived from hūmor
  2. derived from humor
  3. inherited from humour
  4. prefixed as dishumour — “dis + humour

Definitions

  1. To deprive of humour or desire

    To deprive of humour or desire; to put out of humour.

    • O, how I do feed vpon this now, and fat my ſelf? here were a couple vnexpectedly diſhumor'd: […]
  2. ill humour

    ill humour; bad temper

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA