petulancy

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Petulance \Pet"u*lance\, Petulancy \Pet"u*lan*cy\, n. [L.
   petulania: cf. F. p['e]tulance. See {Petulant}.]
   The quality or state of being petulant; temporary
   peevishness; pettishness; capricious ill humor. "The
   petulancy of our words." --B. Jonson.
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         Like pride in some, and like petulance in others.
                                                  --Clarendon.
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         The lowering eye, the petulance, the frown. --Cowper.
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   Syn: {Petulance}, {Peevishness}. -- Peevishness implies the
        permanence of a sour, fretful temper; petulance implies
        temporary or capricious irritation.
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