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spleen (n.)

c. 1300, non-glandular organ of the abdomen, from Old French esplen, from Latin splen, from Greek splen "the milt, spleen," from PIE *spelgh- "spleen, milt" (source also of Sanskrit plihan-, Avestan sperezan, Armenian p'aicaln, Latin lien, Old Church Slavonic slezena, Lithuanian blužnis, Old Prussian blusne, Old Irish selg "spleen").

Regarded in old medicine as the seat of morose feelings and bad temper. Hence figurative sense of "violent ill-temper" (1580s, implied in spleenful); and thence spleenless "free from anger, ill-humor, malice, or spite" (1610s).

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Definitions of spleen from WordNet

spleen (n.)
a large dark-red oval organ on the left side of the body between the stomach and the diaphragm; produces cells involved in immune responses;
Synonyms: lien
spleen (n.)
a feeling of resentful anger;
Synonyms: irascibility / short temper / quick temper
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