Choleric

/ˈkɒlərɪk/ adjective

Easily angered or irritable; having a bad-tempered or irascible nature. This word describes someone prone to sudden outbursts of anger.

From Greek 'khole' meaning bile, through the medieval theory of four bodily humors where excess yellow bile caused anger. The word traveled through Latin 'cholericus' into Middle English, maintaining its association with quick temper.

AMኮሌሪክ
ARمريض
BNপিত্ত
CAcòleric
CScholerický
DAkolerisk
DEcholerisch
ELχοληρός
EScólerico
FAصفراوی
FIkolerinen
FRcolérique
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