leucophlegmatic, a.
(ˌl(j)uːkəʊflɛgˈmætɪk)
[f. as prec. + -ic.]
Affected with or characterized by leucophlegmacy.
| 1668 Culpepper & Cole Barthol. Anat. ii. vii. 110 Leuco⁓phlegmatick persons. 1732 Arbuthnot Rules of Diet 363 Old Age attended with a..leucophlegmatic Constitution. 1771 Smollett Humph. Cl. 20 Apr. (1815), He told me..my case was dropsical, or, as he called it, leuco-phlegmatic. 1839 Blackw. Mag. XLV. 356 The vast expanse of his leuco⁓phlegmatic countenance. 1861 T. J. Graham Pract. Med. 185 A leucophlegmatic temperament. |
Hence ˌleucophlegˈmatical a. = prec.
| 1658 Rowland Moufet's Theat. Ins. 988 They hurt not dropsie persons, nor such as are leucophlegmatical. |