| Lexical Summary cholaō: to be melancholy, mad, angryOriginal Word: χολάω Transliteration: cholaō Phonetic Spelling: (khol-ah'-o) Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to be melancholy, mad, angry Meaning: to be melancholy, mad, angry Strong's Concordancebe angry. From chole; to be bilious, i.e. (by implication) irritable (enraged, "choleric") -- be angry. see GREEK chole Thayer's Greek LexiconSTRONGS NT 5520: χολάω χολάω, χόλῳ; (χολή, which see); 1. to be atrabilious; to be mad (Aristophanes nub. 833). 2. to be angry, enraged (for χολοῦμαι, more common in the earlier Greek writings from Homer down): τίνι, John 7:23 (3Macc. 3:1; Artemidorus Daldianus, Nicander, Mosch., Diogenes Laërt, others). | 



