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chol·er \ˈkälə(r), ˈkōl-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English coler, from Middle French colere, from Latin cholera bilious disease, from Greek, from cholē bile; akin to Irish Gaelic galar disease — more at gall 1. a. archaic : yellow bile b. obsolete : bile 1a 2. obsolete : biliousness 3. : irascibility : ready disposition to anger and irritation < my choler rising at the virulence of her invective — Ellery Sedgwick > |