atrabilarius

Latin

Etymology

From ātra bīlis + -ārius.

Pronunciation

Adjective

ātrabīlārius (feminine ātrabīlāria, neuter ātrabīlārium); first/second-declension adjective

  1. Characterized by black bile; melancholy.
    • 1666, Johannes Scultetus, Armamentarium Chirurgicum:
      sed postquam omnis sanguis atrabilarius & adustus, qui in venis mammae proximis continebatur, effluxerit
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Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

Number Singular Plural
Case / Gender Masculine Feminine Neuter Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative ātrabīlārius ātrabīlāria ātrabīlārium ātrabīlāriī ātrabīlāriae ātrabīlāria
Genitive ātrabīlāriī ātrabīlāriae ātrabīlāriī ātrabīlāriōrum ātrabīlāriārum ātrabīlāriōrum
Dative ātrabīlāriō ātrabīlāriō ātrabīlāriīs
Accusative ātrabīlārium ātrabīlāriam ātrabīlārium ātrabīlāriōs ātrabīlāriās ātrabīlāria
Ablative ātrabīlāriō ātrabīlāriā ātrabīlāriō ātrabīlāriīs
Vocative ātrabīlārie ātrabīlāria ātrabīlārium ātrabīlāriī ātrabīlāriae ātrabīlāria

Descendants

  • English: atrabilarious
  • French: atrabilaire
  • Spanish: atrabiliario
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