Advertisement

melancholic (adj.)

late 14c., "containing black bile," a physiological sense now obsolete, from melancholy + -ic, or else from from Late Latin melancholicus, from Greek melankholikos "choleric," from melankholia "sadness," literally "(excess of) black bile" (see melancholy). Of persons or temperaments, "affected with melancholia, habitually gloomy," by 1789. The earlier adjective formation in Middle English was melancholian (mid-14c.), and melancholiac (mid-19c.) also was tried.

Others are reading

Advertisement
Definitions of melancholic from WordNet
1
melancholic (n.)
someone subject to melancholia;
Synonyms: melancholiac
2
melancholic (adj.)
characterized by or causing or expressing sadness;
her melancholic smile
Synonyms: melancholy
From wordnet.princeton.edu