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BIL'IOUS, a. [L. biliosus, from bilis, the bile.]
Pertaining to bile; consisting or partaking of bile; caused by a redundancy, or bad state of the bile; as a bilious fever.
Of or
pertaining to the bile.
Disordered in respect to the bile; troubled with
an excess of bile; as, a bilious patient; dependent on, or
characterized by, an excess of bile; as, bilious symptoms.
Choleric; passionate; ill tempered.
"A
bilious old nabob." Macaulay.
Bilious temperament. See Temperament. | ||||||||