sanguineocholeric

adj

Etymology

From sanguine + -o- + choleric.

  1. derived from *ǵʰelh₃- — “green; yellow
  2. derived from χολερικός — “of or relating to cholera
  3. derived from cholericus — “person having cholera
  4. derived from cholericus — “quick to anger
  5. derived from colerique — “(adjective) of or relating to choler; of persons or their temperament: dominated by choler, irascible, quick to anger; angry, enraged; (noun) person dominated by choler; person who is irascible
  6. derived from colerique
  7. derived from coleric
  8. inherited from colerik — “(adjective) of or relating to, or dominated by, choler; of diseases: caused by excessive or toxic choler; of persons or their temperament: dominated by choler, irascible, quick to anger, choleric; of weather or zodiac signs: favourable to choler; (noun) person dominated by choler, person who is irascible or quick to anger; etc.
  9. formed as sanguineocholeric — “sanguine + -o- + choleric

Definitions

  1. Having a bodily constitution characterised by sanguine and choleric humours.

    • He was of a leonine-coloured haire, sanguinocholerique, middle sized, strong.

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