Chol"er (?), n. [OE. coler, F. colere anger, L. cholera a bilious complaint, fr. Gr. cholera, fr. , , bile. See Gall, and cf. Cholera.]

1.

The bile; -- formerly supposed to be the seat and cause of irascibility.

[Obs.]

His [Richard Hooker's] complexion . . . was sanguine, with a mixture of choler; and yet his motion was slow. I. Warton.

2.

Irritation of the passions; anger; wrath.

He is rash and very sudden in choler. Shak.

 

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