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Definitions of humored in various dictionaries:
verb - put into a good mood
verb - to yield to the desire of
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Indulged |
Placated |
Satisfied another's whim |
Played along with |
Allowed to continue |
Went along with American: Paul Newman film has extra in it |
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Simple past tense and past participle of humor. |
comply with the wishes of (someone) in order to keep them content, however unreasonable such wishes might be. |
US spelling of -humoured |
The quality of being amusing or comic, especially as expressed in literature or speech. |
A mood or state of mind. |
Each of the four chief fluids of the body (blood, phlegm, yellow bile (choler), and black bile (melancholy)) that were thought to determine a person's physical and mental qualities by the relative proportions in which they were present. |
Comply with the wishes of (someone) in order to keep them content, however unreasonable such wishes might be. |
Humored might refer to |
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Humorism, or humoralism, was a system of medicine detailing the makeup and workings of the human body, adopted by Ancient Greek and Roman physicians and philosophers, positing that an excess or deficiency of any of four distinct bodily fluids in a person—known as humors or humours—directly influences their temperament and health. * The four humors of Hippocratic medicine are black bile (Greek: μέλαινα χολή, melaina chole), yellow bile (Greek: ξανθη χολή, xanthe chole), phlegm (Greek: φλέγμα, phlegma), and blood (Greek: αἷμα, haima), and each corresponds to one of the traditional four temperaments. A humor is also referred to as a cambium (pl. cambia or cambiums). Based on Hippocratic medicine, it was believed that the four humors were to be in balanced proportions with regard to amount and strength of each humor for a body to be healthy.The humoralist system of medicine was highly individualistic, for all patients were said to have their own unique humoral composition. Moreover, it resembled a holistic approach to medicine as the link between mental and physical processes were emphasized by this framework. From Hippocrates onward, the humoral theory was adopted by Greek, Roman and Islamic physicians, and became the most commonly held view of the human body among European physicians until the advent of modern medical research in the nineteenth century. The concept has not been used in medicine since then. |