humour
common noun
Syllable Decomposition
humourborrowed from English humor, which in turn comes from French humeur, related to the similar development of French humeur at the same time (this man has humeur. - he is an old servant, who, as you see, is not melancholy).
Definition
Plural
humours
Translations
english:dry humour
chinese:幽默
portuguese:humor
russian:юмор