malencolie

Etymology
From, from , from. Many forms of this word show influence from.

Noun

 * 1) Black bile as one of the four cardinal humours believed to influence health and mood.
 * 2) The mood or psychological state believed to result from the influence of black bile:
 * 3) Ire, wroth, fury: the state of being or feeling angry or ireful.
 * 4)  Melancholy, sadness, depression, or gloominess; the state of feeling sad.
 * 5) A supposed affliction caused by an excessive amount or quantity of black bile.

Adjective

 * 1) Tending to be under the influence of black bile.
 * 2) Made of or containing black bile or melancholy.
 * 3) Having one's mood changed by black bile; depressed or raging.
 * 4)  Due to the influence of black bile.