From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcholerchol‧er /ˈkɒlə $ ˈkɑːlər/ noun [uncountable] literaryBAD AT great anger What had brought on this fit of choler?
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choler• What, you may ask, has brought on this fit of choler on my part?• The water in the marsh is hosting a fire that feeds untended like jealousy or wrath, choler on black bile.Origin choler (1300-1400) Old French colère, from Latin cholera “disease caused by bile”, from Greek, from chole “bile”; because bile was thought to cause anger