phlegmatique
English
Adjective
phlegmatique (comparative more phlegmatique, superlative most phlegmatique)
- Obsolete form of phlegmatic.
- 1649?, John Aubrey quoted in Chambers’s Journal, Volume VIII., page #342:
- In North Wiltshire, and like the vale of Gloucestershire (or dirty clayey country), the indigenæ or aborigines speak drawling ; they are phlegmatique, skins pale and livid, slow and dull, heavy of spirit ; hereabout is but a little tillage or hard labour, they only milk the cows and make cheese ; they feed chiefly on milke meates, which cooles their braines too much, and hurts their inventions.
- 1649?, John Aubrey quoted in Chambers’s Journal, Volume VIII., page #342:
French
Alternative forms
Further reading
- “phlegmatique” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
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