atrabilarious
1Atrabilarious — Atrabilarian At ra*bi*la ri*an, Atrabilarious At ra*bi*la ri*ous, a. [LL. atrabilarius, fr. L. atra bilis black bile: cf. F. atrabilaire, fr. atrabile.] Affected with melancholy; atrabilious. Arbuthnot. [1913 Webster] …
2atrabilarious — adjective Characterized by melancholy or gloom …
3atrabilarious — at·ra·bi·lar·i·ous …
4atrabilarious — |a.trəbə̇|la(a)rēəs adjective Etymology: New Latin atrabilarius, from Latin atra bilis black bile (from atra feminine of ater black + bilis bile) + arius ary more at bile archaic …
5Atrabilarian — At ra*bi*la ri*an, Atrabilarious At ra*bi*la ri*ous, a. [LL. atrabilarius, fr. L. atra bilis black bile: cf. F. atrabilaire, fr. atrabile.] Affected with melancholy; atrabilious. Arbuthnot. [1913 Webster] …
6William Peverel — (c. 1050 c. 1115, also William de Peverel), was a Norman knight said to have fought in the Battle of Hastings.BiographyWilliam s mother seems to have been a Saxon named Maud, daughter of the noble Ingelric. She was married to one Ranulph Peverel …
7Nightmare Abbey —   …
8atrabilarian — adjective Characterized by melancholy or glum; atrabilarious; atrabilious …
9atrabilariousness — noun The state or quality of being atrabilarious …