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melancholy noun (melancholies) 1 a tendency to be gloomy or depressed. 2 prolonged sadness. 3 a sad, pensive state of mind. adj sad; causing or expressing sadness. melancholic adj relating to or suffering from melancholia or melancholy. See also humour noun 6.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Greek melancholia, from melan black + chole bile, because the condition was once thought to be due to an excess of black bile in the body.

melancholy noun (melancholies) 1 a tendency to be gloomy or depressed. 2 prolonged sadness. 3 a sad, pensive state of mind. adj sad; causing or expressing sadness. melancholic adj relating to or suffering from melancholia or melancholy. See also humour noun 6.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Greek melancholia, from melan black + chole bile, because the condition was once thought to be due to an excess of black bile in the body.

melancholy noun (melancholies) 1 a tendency to be gloomy or depressed. 2 prolonged sadness. 3 a sad, pensive state of mind. adj sad; causing or expressing sadness. melancholic adj relating to or suffering from melancholia or melancholy. See also humour noun 6.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Greek melancholia, from melan black + chole bile, because the condition was once thought to be due to an excess of black bile in the body.