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He is irritable―irascible―passionate―choleric―quick-tempered―short-tempered―hot-tempered―ill-tempered―quick to take offence.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
怒りやすい - 斎藤和英大辞典
a choleric [melancholic, phlegmatic, sanguine] temperament発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
胆汁[憂うつ, 粘液, 多血]質. - 研究社 新英和中辞典
men of the choleric type take to kicking and smashing- H.G.Wells発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
怒りっぽい男はキックをしてつぶす−H・G・ウェルス - 日本語WordNet
He is subject to fits of passion―a passionate man―a hot-tempered man―a choleric man.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
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choleric
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/17 23:48 UTC 版)
語源
From 中期英語 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.”), from Anglo-Norman coleric, colerik, colerique, Middle French colerique, and Old French 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”) (modern French cholérique), and from their etymon Late Latin cholericus (“quick to anger”), Latin cholericus (“person having cholera”), from Ancient Greek χολερικός (kholerikós, “of or relating to cholera”), from χολέρᾰ (kholéră, “cholera”) + -ῐκός (-ĭkós, suffix meaning ‘of or relating to’). Χολέρᾰ (Kholéră) is possibly from Pre-Greek, or from χολή (kholḗ, “bile; gall”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰelh₃- (“green; yellow”). By surface analysis, choler + -ic (suffix meaning ‘of or relating to’). Piecewise doublet of choleraic.
Adjective sense 2.1 (“of or relating to cholera; affected by cholera”) and noun sense 2.1 (“person suffering from cholera”) are probably influenced by French cholérique (“(adjective) of or relating to cholera; affected by cholera; (noun) person with cholera”).
発音
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA: /ˈkɒləɹɪk/, /ˈkɒlɹɪk/, /kɒˈlɛɹɪk/
- (General American) IPA: /ˈkɑləɹɪk/, /kəˈlɛɹɪk/
- (New Zealand) IPA: /ˈkɔlɘɹɘk/, /ˈkɔlɹɘk/, /kɘˈliəɹɘk/
- 韻: -ɒləɹɪk, -ɛɹɪk
- ハイフネーション: chol‧er‧ic
The pronunciation with the stress on the second syllable is probably based on cognate words in other languages, or from the adverb cholerically.
形容詞
choleric (comparative more choleric, superlative most choleric)
- Senses relating to choler or yellow bile (“one of the four humours formerly believed to be secreted by the liver”).
- (medicine, historical)
- Of or relating to choler.
- Of a person: having an excess of choler, and thus having a tendency to become angry easily; also, of a person's complexion or temperament: dominated by choler.
- Antonyms: noncholeric, uncholeric
- Coordinate terms: melancholic, phlegmatic, sanguine
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1700, [John] Dryden, “Preface”, in Fables Ancient and Modern; […], London: […] Jacob Tonson, […], →OCLC:
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Our tvvo Great Poets [Homer and Virgil], being ſo different in their Tempers, one Cholerick and Sanguin, the other Phlegmatick and Melancholick; that vvhich makes them excel in their ſeveral VVays, is, that each of them has follovv'd his ovvn natural Inclination, as vvell in Forming the Deſign, as in the Execution of it.
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- Of a body organ: affected by or containing choler, especially when abnormal or excessive.
- Of a disease or symptom: caused by choler, especially when abnormal or excessive.
- Of food: causing an excess of choler in the body.
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c. 1590–1592 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The Taming of the Shrew”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies […] (First Folio), London: […] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act IV, scene iii], page 223, column 2:
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Gru[mio]. VVhat ſay you to a Neats foote? / Kate [Katherina Minola]. 'Tis paſsing good, I prethee let me haue it. / Gru. I feare it is too chollericke a meate. / Hovv ſay you to a fat Tripe finely broyl'd? / Kate. I like it vvell, good Grumio fetch it me. / Gru. I cannot tell, I feare 'tis chollericke. / VVhat ſay you to a peece of Beefe and Muſtard?
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- Of a person: having a tendency to become angry easily; bad-tempered, irritable; also, feeling or showing anger; angry, enraged.
- (having a tendency to become angry easily): Synonyms: hot-tempered, ill-tempered, irascible, temperamental; see also Thesaurus:irritable
- (having a tendency to become angry easily): Antonyms: noncholeric, uncholeric
- (feeling or showing anger): Synonyms: irate, wrathful; see also Thesaurus:angry
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1583, Iohn Caluin [i.e., John Calvin], “On Wednesday the VJ. of May, 1556. The CLXXVII. Sermon which is the Fifth vpon the One and Thirtieth Chapter”, in Arthur Golding, transl., The Sermons of M. Iohn Caluin vpon the Fifth Booke of Moses Called Deuteronomie: […], London: […] Henry Middleton for Thomas Woodcocke, →OCLC, page 1101, column 1:
- Of an act, feeling, words, etc.: arising from or showing anger.
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2024, Jeremy B. Rudd, “Introduction: Is Macroeconomics Useful?”, in A Practical Guide to Microeconomics, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: Cambridge University Press, , →ISBN, footnote 1, page 2:
- (obsolete) hot; also, hot and dry.
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1675 May 9 (date delivered; Gregorian calendar), J[ohn] Evelyn, A Philosophical Discourse of Earth, Relating to the Culture and Improvement of It for Vegetation, and the Propagation of Plants, &c. […], London: […] John Martyn, printer to the Royal Society, published 1676, →OCLC:
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- Of a person: having a tendency to become angry easily; bad-tempered, irritable; also, feeling or showing anger; angry, enraged.
- (medicine, historical)
- Senses relating to cholera (“any of several acute infectious diseases caused by certain strains of the Vibrio cholerae bacterium”).
- (medicine) Synonym of choleraic (“of or relating to cholera; also, affected by cholera”).
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1833 January 1, David Craigie, “Art. II.—Observations, Pathological and Therapeutic, on the Epidemic Cholera, as It has Prevailed in Edinburgh and Its Vicinity.”, in The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal: […], volume XXXIX, number 114, Edinburgh: […] Adam and Charles Black; London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman; Dublin: John Cumming, and Hodges & Smith, →OCLC, part I (Original Communications), page 39:
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I now proceed to enumerate those lesions and morbid changes found in the bodies of those cut off by cholera, which must have preceded the appearance of the disease, and which, existing, as they did, in very different organs, had no connection with the choleric symptoms, but nevertheless rendered the chance of recovery much less likely.
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- (medicine) Synonym of choleraic (“of or relating to cholera; also, affected by cholera”).
派生語
- cholerically
- cholericly
- cholericness
- noncholeric
- sanguineocholeric
- uncholeric
関連する語
名詞
choleric (plural cholerics)
- Senses relating to choler.
- (medicine, historical) A person having an excess of choler, and thus having a tendency to become angry easily; preceded by the: such people collectively.
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1680 September 12 (date delivered; Gregorian calendar), Gilbert Burnet, A Sermon Preached before the Right-honourable the Lord-Mayor and Aldermen of the City of London, at Bow-Church, September 2. 1680. being the Anniversary Fast for the Burning of London, London: […] Richard Chiswel, […], published 1680, →OCLC, pages 12–13:
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According to the difference of Mens Conſtitutions, ſo they have choſen various VVays, that did moſt ſute vvith their Tempers, […] The Sanguine love Pageantry; the Flegmatick, the dull return of their Forms; the Melancholy affect Severities; and the Cholerick are peeviſh and paſſionate, and think thoſe Heats that are natural to them, are Sacrifices of great value vvith God. But vvill he accept of theſe from ſuch defiled hands?
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1915, John Adams, “Taking Oneself in Hand”, in Making the Most of One’s Mind, New York, N.Y.: Hodder & Stoughton; George H[enry] Doran Company, →OCLC, page 21:
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According as one or other of these fluids or "humours" got the upper hand in the body, did the person belong to one or other of the four recognized temperaments—the sanguine, the phlegmatic (or lymphatic), the choleric, the melancholic. Certain qualities were assumed to belong to each of these temperaments. […] The cholerics show ambition, stubbornness, love of work, courage; […]
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- (by extension) A person having a tendency to become angry easily; preceded by the: such people collectively.
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1964, C[live] S[taples] Lewis, “Earth and Her Inhabitants”, in The Discarded Image: An Introduction to Medieval and Renaissance Literature, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: Cambridge University Press, →OCLC, page 172:
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1984, Tim LaHaye, “Evaluating Your Strengths and Weaknesses”, in Your Temperament: Discover its Potential, Wheaton, Ill.: Tyndale House Publishers, published December 1984, →ISBN, part 2 (What Temperament are You?), page 54:
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Cholerics are extremely hostile people. Some learn to control their anger, but eruption into violence is always a possibility with them. […] No one utters more caustic comments than a sarcastic choleric! He is usually reading with a cutting comment that can wither the insecure and devastate the less combative.
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- (medicine, historical) A person having an excess of choler, and thus having a tendency to become angry easily; preceded by the: such people collectively.
- Senses relating to cholera.
参照
- ^ “colerik, adj.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.
- ↑ “choleric, n. and adj.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, September 2025; “choleric, adj.”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
Further reading
four temperaments on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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with rather small, sunken features, but fierce eyebrows and keen, choleric eyes.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
髭は小さく低かったが、眉は激しく目は厳しく気短かそうだった。 - Gilbert K. Chesterton『釣り人の習慣』
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