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  You are a Sanguine
Sanguines are characterized by the element of Air, the season of Spring, childhood, the color sunny yellow, Venus, and the characteristics of "Hot" and "Moist." Animals used to symbolize the Sanguine include the ape and the goat.
An otherwise well-trained sanguine would be content with superficial familiarities as tokens of affection, but in consequence of his levity and readiness to yield, as well as on account of his optimistic belief that sin may have no evil consequences, he can be easily led to the most grievous aberrations.
Sanguine subjects are prone to flatter the superior and show a servile attitude; thus quite unintentionally endangering the peace of a community.
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  Sanguine (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sanguine is a tincture in heraldry, otherwise one of the "staynard colours" (stains) and is sometimes taken to be equivalent to murrey.
Sanguine was also an ELF antenna of the US Navy; see communication with submarines.
Sanguine is a red earth pigment used in the manufacture of artists chalks or pastels.
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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.
Sanguine indicates the personality of an individual with the temperament of blood, the season of spring (wet and hot), and the element of air.
Within an individual, the phlegmatic personality is considered to be compatible with the sanguine and melancholic traits -- the melancholic personality is too perfectionist, and the choleric is too controlling.
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 Slapdash City: The "Sanguine" Home Page
Derivatives of the word sanguine are sanguinely, sanguineous, sanguinity, sanguineness, and sanguineless.
Anagrams of "sanguine": inn usage, in a genus, anise gun, anise gnu, aegis nun, an genius, nag in use.
The sanguine hope of good, however, which the benevolence of her heart suggested, had not yet deserted her; she still expected that it would all end well, and that every morning would bring some letter, either from Lydia or her father, to explain their proceedings, and perhaps announce the marriage.
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 Skyscript: Sanguine: the Jupiterian Temperament by Scot Whitters
A sanguine person with thinner urine than usual was seen to have an excess of choler in the body, while paler urine suggested an excess of phlegm.
The emotion associated with the sanguine type is joy, and it is not surprising that Spring is the associated season.
So, just as the Sanguine humour of blood refreshes the vital and animal spirits in the body, revitalising the life spirit and the procreation of new life are activities associated with the wakening of the earth in Spring after the slumber of winter.
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