melancholia
noun
- DSM-IV subtype of clinical depression
Wiktionary
noun
Etymology: From Late Latin melancholia, which was in turn borrowed from the Ancient Greek medical term μελαγχολία (melankholía, “blackness of the bile”) (from μέλας (mélas), μελαν- (melan-, “black, dark, murky”) + χολή (kholḗ, “bile”)), referring to the humour which ancient Hippocratic and later Galenic medicine associated with sadness and despondency. Doublet of melancholy.
- Deep sadness or gloom; melancholy
- depression, characterised by irrational fears, guilt and apathy