释义 |
mel·an·cho·lia \ˌmelənˈkōlēə, -lyə\ noun (plural melancholi·as \-ēəz, -yəz\ ; also melancholi·ae \-ōlēˌē, -ōlēˌī\) Etymology: New Latin, from Late Latin, melancholy — more at melancholy : a disordered mental condition characterized by extreme depression of spirits, bodily complaints, and often hallucinations and delusions; specifically : a manic-depressive psychosis Synonyms: see sadness |