Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-TEM'PER-A-MENT
IN-TEM'ER-ATE-NESSIN-TEM'PER-ANCE
IN-TEM'PER-A-MENT, n. [in and temperant.]
A bad state or constitution; as, the intemperament of an ulcerated part. Harvey.
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