humérus (-rûs), n.m., (anat.) humerus.
humeur, n.f., humor; temper, disposition, turn of mind, mood, caprice, fancy, whim; ill-humor. —s froides; king’s evil, scrofula. — noire; spleen. Elle a l’— gaie; she is of a cheerful disposition. Être d’— à or être en — de faire quelque chose; to be in a mood to do anything. Être de bonne —; to be in a good humor or temper. Être de mauvaise —; to be out of temper. Avoir de l’—; to be out of temper. Avec —; peevishly, crossly, ill-humoredly. Prendre de l’—; to get out of temper.
humide, n. and adj., moisture, humidity; humid, watery; damp, wet, moist, liquid.
humidement (u-mid-mān), adv., (l.u.) in a damp place.
humidité, n.f., humidity, dampness, moisture, wateriness, wetness.
humiliant, -e, adj., humiliating, degrading.
humiliation, n.f., humiliation, abasement, degradation.
humilier, v.a., to humble, to humiliate, to take down, to bring down, to abase.
s’humilier, v.r., to humble, to humiliate, to abase, one’s self.