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Definition of Bilious temperament

Bilious temperament
Bilious Bil"ious (b[i^]l"y[u^]s), a. [L. biliosus, fr. bilis bile.] 1. Of or pertaining to the bile. 2. Disordered in respect to the bile; troubled with an excess of bile; as, a bilious patient; dependent on, or characterized by, an excess of bile; as, bilious symptoms. 3. Choleric; passionate; ill tempered. ``A bilious old nabob.' --Macaulay. Bilious temperament. See Temperament.

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- healthy, strong and active young man, twenty-five years of age, nervo-bilious temperament, five feet six inches [168 cm] in height, average weight one hundred...
- arrogance, inflexibility, and compulsive obliviousness: "He is of bilious temperament...in whose character I should say the strongest feature of all is...
- : 77  and lists the four primary types of fluids as sanguineous, serous, bilious, and atrabilious. The secondary fluids are separated into "non-excrementitious"...
- shoulders The three kinds of temperaments - tri doshas Vaata - Flatulencyinducing melancholy. Pitta - Bile – bilious distempers. Kapha - Phlegm – a...
- utterance of the phrases "ten thousand thundering typhoons" and "billions of bilious blue blistering barnacles", expletives commiserate with the discovery and...
- ****ord". Gramaphone. Vol. 86, no. 1033–1038. p. 95. "Robin's Life and Temperament" (PDF). Robin ****ord Trust. Archived (PDF) from the original on September...
- tranquil character of youth; his skin tone is pale and bilious, because a sanguine temperament at this age will not be susceptible to profound thoughts...
- and Choak Damp, 1806. A View of the Nervous Temperament; being a Practical Treatise on Nervous, Bilious, Stomach, and Liver Complaints 1807; 2nd edit...
- confessions. In an unenthusiastic report delivered in 1587 – describing him as "bilious" – it was suggested that he was suited to become a preacher in his native...
- and received the news of his victory while in Virginia recovering from bilious fever. He accordingly cleared up his land office accounts in Washington...