Choler is known as one of the humors of the body, generally used by medieval doctors. It can also mean anger. For example, "The old man's choler was a site to behold".
Angry or irritable
Choler means irritable temper. Humour means mood. Sith means since or because Yore means ago or time ago. So if you string the sentence together I think it is: She seems in an irritable temper. Her mood has been like this since many days ago
16th. cent. originally 'choler', early medical 'choleric' theory believing four 'cholers' and their balance (health) or imbalance (illness) was determinable by sight. 'Off choler' describing a generalized illness.
You could try "Distemper", "Choler, "Irritable", "Peevish", or "Petulant"
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Choler means irritable temper. Humour means mood. Sith means since or because Yore means ago or time ago. So if you string the sentence together I think it is: She seems in an irritable temper. Her mood has been like this since many days ago
16th. cent. originally 'choler', early medical 'choleric' theory believing four 'cholers' and their balance (health) or imbalance (illness) was determinable by sight. 'Off choler' describing a generalized illness.
You could try "Distemper", "Choler, "Irritable", "Peevish", or "Petulant"
Yes, it is. It is an adjective form of the noun choler (anger, irritability) and means bad-tempered.
You just used it in a sentence.
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