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  Four humours - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
These last four, named for the humours with which they were associated—that is, sanguine, choleric, melancholic and phlegmatic, eventually became better known than the others.
Choleric corresponds to the fluid of yellow bile, the season of summer (dry and hot), and the element of fire.
Combinations of two incompatible traits may be evidence of masking.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Choleric   (1434 words)

  
 You are a Choleric
Cholerics are characterized by the element of Fire, the season of Summer, early adulthood, the color fiery red, and the characteristics of "Hot" and "Dry." Famous Cholerics include St. John the Baptist, St. Paul, and St. Ignatius of Loyola.
The natural virtue of the choleric is ambition; his desire to excel and succeed despises the little and vulgar, and aspires to the noble and heroic.
The choleric must be influenced to accept voluntarily and gladly what is done for the humiliation of his pride and the soothing of his anger.
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 Four Temperaments
The choleric and sanguine temperaments are active, the melancholic and phlegmatic temperaments are passive.
The choleric steps up firmly, resolutely, is more or less always in a hurry; the sanguine is light-footed and quick, his walking is often like dancing; the gait of the melancholic is slow and heavy; that of the phlegmatic is lazy and sluggish.
Choleric and especially melancholic persons do not reveal themselves so easily, because of their greater reserve, and should not be scolded or slighted or neglected by the superiors.
www.angelicum.net /html/four_temperaments.html   (13471 words)

  
 Temperaments
Signs of excess choleric element are: leanness of body, hollow eyes, anger without a cause, a testy disposition, yellowness of the skin, bitterness in the throat, pricking pains in the head, a swifter and stronger pulse than usual, troublesome sleeps, and dreams of fire, lightning, anger and/or fighting.
At the dinner table cholerics seldom vary their menu from one day to another and when the food arrives, they bolt it down in big chunks, often talking while chewing their food.
The choleric person also needs to understand that the demands they put on their friends and family may be too much.
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 Dictionary.com/Word of the Day Archive/choleric
The expression in his face -- pinched, vengeful, and mean -- could assign to a choleric temperament or a display of tactical emotion on the part of a clever bully.
A portrait of Dalrymple in middle age shows him to be of corpulent figure with petulant lips, beefy face, and choleric eyes that glare accusingly at the viewer.
Choleric is the adjective form of choler, "yellow bile," from Latin cholera, "a bilious disease," from Greek kholera, from khole, "bile." Choler was supposed by medieval physicians to be the source of irritability.
dictionary.reference.com /wordoftheday/archive/2006/06/14.html   (187 words)

  
 Temperament and Personality, by Hal Warfield
The choleric is a developer and may be seen in construction supervision or coaching or law enforcement.
A choleric is the most likely to have an active temper; he is a door slammer and horn blower and he can carry a grudge for a long time.
Again there are many other factors to consider but in general cholerics make good leaders (managers or executives) if they can control their tendency to criticize and get angry.
www.selfgrowth.com /articles/Warfield2.html   (3595 words)

  
 Four classic temperaments and spirituality
The choleric approach is never in half measure, and what he embraces as most important in his life can make him the greatest of saints or the most picturesque of sinners.
Thus, we must not view the choleric merely as the "general." The same saint who was capable of enormous tenderness, and who'd bathe the wounds of the poor leper, was inclined towards tart reproaches to anyone who compromised the friars' form of life or the truths of the faith.
Our profound choleric and melancholic friends, much as their temperaments may be respectively fire and ice, are likely to "leave their mark" to quite an extraordinary extent when presented with the opportunity.
www.gloriana.nu /temperaments.html   (3262 words)

  
 Catholic Culture : Document Library : Differences of Temperament (Part 1 of 3)
The well-known four temperaments are the sanguine, the choleric, the phlegmatic and the melancholic.
The sanguine temperament is warm, impulsive, impressionable, changeable; the choleric is energetic, vigorous, readily aroused and tenacious of purpose; the phlegmatic is sluggish, cold, not easily excitable but very persistent; the melancholic luxuriates in sentiment, is given to subjective brooding, and is very receptive but inactive.
This is the choleric temperament in the raw, uninfluenced by moral considerations and unfashioned by education.
www.catholicculture.org /docs/doc_view.cfm?recnum=3664   (3315 words)

  
 Y The Choleric Personality Type
The Choleric is not heartless and insensitive although they may appear that way to the untrained eye.
Again, if the Choleric will pursue understanding and be willing to make adjustments, they will learn how to soften what comes out of their mouth, or better yet, just be quiet once in awhile.
But, he is an individual (also highly Choleric) and he has his own plan, and since he is almost a teenager, we have to work out what we can both live with without killing each other in the process.
www.womenbygrace.com /spiritual-articles/choleric-personality-type.html   (1422 words)

  
 Astrology & Health: The Humours (4)
The choleric humour is perceived by the Fire Element.
The Fire Element in general symbolises energy, dynamism and expression, and is associated with the colour red, which correlates to the choleric humour, dynamic and expressive component of the blood.
The seat of the choleric humour or yellow bile is the gall (bladder), a muscular sac-like organ that stores and subsequently expels the bile into the duodenum during digestion.
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 Choleric - Cunnan
Choleric is a temperament of the four humours, corresponding to yellow bile.
It is related to the element fire, and is considered warm and dry.
Choleric people were believed to be inclined towards feverish illnesses.
cunnan.sca.org.au /index.php?title=Choleric&redirect=no   (64 words)

  
  Personality Types and Marriage
A choleric mate would need to be in control and therefore take the attention from the sanguine to himself.
Just as Christ is the master of the marriage between himself and the church, his bride, the wife in an earthly marriage must let her husband have the authority.
The husband, whether he is a choleric who likes control or not, must assume this role if he is to be pleasing to God.
www.gospelgazette.com /gazette/2002/may/page16.htm   (1279 words)

  
 Lecture: The Four Temperaments
The inwardness of the ego, the choleric's self-contained inwardness, express themselves in eyes that are dark and smoldering.
His eyes are dull, not shining like the choleric's; his gait is firm, but in a leaden rather than a resolute sort of way.
The magic potion for the choleric child is respect and esteem for a person's worth, just as for the sanguine child it was love for a personality.
wn.rsarchive.org /Lectures/Dates/19090304p01.html   (4087 words)

  
 Diatonic dramas and choleric cadences: A semiotic approach to tonal structure in Beethoven and Nielsen (Schenker and ...
Diatonic dramas and choleric cadences: A semiotic approach to tonal structure in Beethoven and Nielsen (Schenker and Semiotics)
I have selected a short passage from the impetuous choleric temperament and I want to look at how it might be understood to embody this temperament through just a hint of recklessness.
From this point of view, the choleric aspect of the musical subject in Example 4 might be manifested in the slight recklessness of "too much" confidence relative to the degree of tonal assimilation or "knowing".
www.schenkerguide.com /humactext3.php   (1851 words)

  
 purevolume™ | choleric
choleric aus Bielefeld machen seit Anfang 2003 melodischen Punkrock.
Schlagzeuger und Gitarrist spielten an diesem Abend das letzte mal bei choleric.
By now, in a different line up, choleric has changed their style a bit.
www.purevolume.com /choleric/comments   (395 words)

  
 It’s all about temperament - Russian-Ukrainian dating and marriage agency You & Me
It is hard to imagine a melancholic becoming a choleric or vice versa But there's another point It is possible to adapt your temperament and use it to your benefit.
A problem with unions between a phlegmatic and a sanguine or a choleric lies in the fact that the former may have difficulty understanding the behavior of the sanguine or the choleric, who are known to erupt and express their emotions.
If you live with a choleric or a sanguine, you are at risk of experiencing moral traumas resulting from the brashness of the choleric and the carelessness of the sanguine.
www.youmemarriage.com /temperament/temperament.html   (911 words)

  
 Word For The Day, Tuesday, 7/3/01 [Free Republic]
I suspect that Gary Condit's personal flight attendant was absolutely choleric when she saw the results of what only her hairdresser knows for sure.
You can't rationalize her actions, but the husband was aware of the two prior suicide attemps, that she was on meds two children ago, and that she needed help but was never given it.
As it is it (choleric) serves as a effective tool of distraction from what they are turning America deeper toward; it's the ole "shell" game trick.
www.freerepublic.com /forum/a3b41cf053980.htm   (1900 words)

  
 I'm gonna keep on lookin': Page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Melancholy Choleric is both a perfectionist and a driver, which may lead him into the law or medicine.
A somewhat stereotyped image of a Melancholy Choleric is the brilliant but hated surgeon who has the drive and critical detailed nature to save the hopeless case but alienates and angers everyone they come in contact with in the process.
The weakness of the Choleric – a lack of sensitivity to others and a tendency to hold a grudge – combined with the brief, sharp emotional outbursts of the Sanguine, make this blend a formidable emotional adversary.
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 The humours (2)
We call that man choleric in whose body heat and dryness abounds.
Hotspur's wife tells us that he has precisely the dreams of the choleric man (and gives us at the same time a lesson in the vocabulary of period warfare):
This description of the choleric personality fits some of Shakespeare's fiery characters (Hotspur comes to mind).
ise.uvic.ca /Library/SLT/ideas/humours2.html   (349 words)

  
 CHOLERIC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
There is a great solid lineup in Choleric now and we are ready to take over.
I had a lot of learning to do and re-evaluations of myself and for the sake of Choleric.
My vision and dreams are turning out beautifully and am honored to be sharing time, creativity, and a stage with these guys.
www.cholericmusic.com   (503 words)

  
 The Choleric Reeve
Personality-wise, the word "choleric" refers to the temperament of the reeve, and indicates that his temperament was quite violent.
The first point of negative diction is most definitely the appearance of the reeve; old, thin, and scrubby.
Additionally, "no auditor could gain a point on him" (610) is alluding to the fact that the reeve will go to great lengths to keep his financial books out of dangers hands.
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 I'm gonna keep on lookin'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
A Phlegmatic Choleric may have the drive and straightforwardness to show the Melancholy Choleric when they are wrong - but that will take patience and determination and a whole lot of “guts”.

This temperament blend needs more than anything to develop and embrace an attitude of patience, kindness, joy and peace.

Because their Choleric secondary type is a Driver and their primary Phlegmatic is easygoing, these can combine to make a leader who can handle a variety of personalities.
A Sanguine Choleric with their warm but firm nature might be the best choice.

Phlegmatic Melancholy – PhlegMel – High S High C in DiSC parlance.

The Phlegmatic Melancholy is a study in contrasts; usually acceptant of others, the Melancholy secondary type will cause them to be more critical and analytical.

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 Writing.Com: Meet the Choleric!
The Phlegmatic would see something that has to be done and hope that someone else will eventually take care of it, but the Choleric will see that same thing and charge in to do something about the problem.
The Choleric doesn't ask why, doesn't deny that he/she can do it, and doesn't bother worrying about how it is going to get done.
When you tell a Choleric he/she can't do something, then the challenge is on, for better or worse.
www.writing.com /main/books/entry_id/336329   (1006 words)

  
 Surviving Emotional Steamrollers
My mother was a good Christian woman and therefore the better qualities of her choleric nature usually prevailed.
But I have another relative who inherited the choleric nature-and her insensitive words and actions have caused me many tears and heartaches.
In an instant Saul, the terrible choleric persecutor of Christians, was converted by Christ into a vessel of His love to the nations-the apostle Paul.
www.christianwomentoday.com /closet/steamroller.html   (854 words)

  
 Choleric (quotations) - List of Items - MSN Encarta
Choleric (quotations) - List of Items - MSN Encarta
Behavior: You have put me in here a cub, but I will come…
Grief and disappointment give rise to anger, anger to envy, envy to malice, and malice to grief again, till the whole circle be completed.
encarta.msn.com /refedlist_210025194_61/Emotion_Grief_and_disappointment_give_rise.html   (156 words)

  
 Agni Yoga Series - Master Index - CHOLERIC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The customary trend of thought may surmise the type to be of sanguinary nature, or, at least choleric, but this conclusion is an ignorant one.
The fiery heart is a synthesized essence and cannot be fitted into purely conventional categories.
Thus, within a single law the fiery heart will find all the riches that befit the splendor of the Cosmos.
laluni.helloyou.ws /agniyoga/ch/aycholeric.html   (172 words)

  
 choleric - OneLook Dictionary Search
Choleric : Online Plain Text English Dictionary [home, info]
Phrases that include choleric: choleric t, choleric temperament
Words similar to choleric: cholerically, hotheaded, hot-tempered, irascible, quick-tempered, short, short-tempered, irate, ireful, testy, more...
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