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English
Adjective
atrabiliar (comparative more atrabiliar, superlative most atrabiliar)
- (archaic) melancholy; atrabilious
1837, Thomas Carlyle, chapter V, in The French Revolution: A History , volume I (The Bastille), London: Chapman and Hall, →OCLC, book VII (The Insurrection of Women), page 257:‘Paris marching on us?’ responds Mounier, with an atrabiliar accent: ‘Well, so much the better! We shall the sooner be a Republic.’
References
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French atrabiliaire.
Adjective
atrabiliar m or n (feminine singular atrabiliară, masculine plural atrabiliari, feminine and neuter plural atrabiliare)
- spleenful
Declension