Humors Meaning and Definition

Humors

Humors

Pronunciation

/ˈhjuːmərz/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A humor is a fluid believed to be present in the body in various tissues and organs and particularly in the blood, liver, spleen, and brain. It was previously thought to be one of the four fluid humor components of the body, along with blood, phlegm, and yellow bile.

Examples

  • The bodily humors played a significant role in ancient Greek and Roman medicine.
  • The concept of humors was later replaced by the theory of bodily fluids.

Synonyms

  • Liquids
  • Fluids

Antonyms

  • Solids
  • Gases

Etymology

The word “humors” comes from the Latin “humores”, meaning “moistures” or “humidities”.

Usage Notes

Humors is often used in historical or literary contexts to refer to the concept of bodily fluids.

Cultural References

The theory of humors can be seen in works such as ancient Greek and Roman medical texts, as well as literature like Shakespeare’s “As You Like It”.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • a four humors system

Related Words or Phrases

  • Blood
  • Phlegm
  • Yellow bile

Collocations

  • bodily humors

Frequency of Use

Humors is a relatively rare term, but it can be found in historical and literary contexts.

Common Misspellings

  • Humour

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