mod
Danish
[ˈmoˀð]
noun
Definitions
- courage
- mood
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse móðr (anger, emotion, grief, mind) inherited from Proto-Germanic *mōdaz.
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*mōdaz
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bemood English
- mood English
- mood-thought English
- moodish English
- moodless English
- moodlet English
- moodscape English
- moodsetter English
- moodwise English
- moody English
- tholemod English
- Edelmut German
- Freimut German
- Gemüt German
- Gleichmut German
- Hochmut German
- Kleinmut German
- Missmut German
- Mut German
- Mutwille German
- Sanftmut German
- Schwermut German
- Unmut German
- Wagemut German
- Wankelmut German
- Wehmut German
- mutig German
- mutlos German
- Übermut German
- *mē- Proto-Indo-European
- *mō- Proto-Indo-European
- *mōdaz Proto-Germanic
- *mōþaz Proto-Germanic
- mod Swedish
- ムード Japanese
- mod Old English
- mōd Old English
- mood Middle English
- móðr Old Norse
- móðugr Old Norse
- anmode Danish
- formode Danish
- gang Danish
- modgang Danish
- modig Danish
- modtage Danish
- modtagelig Danish
- modvilje Danish
- modvillig Danish
- modvind Danish
- more Danish
- tage Danish
- tåle Danish
- tålmod Danish
- tålmodig Danish
- ve Danish
- vemod Danish
- vemodig Danish
- vilje Danish
- villig Danish
- vind Danish
- móður Icelandic
- muot Old High German
- móður Faroese
- tụt mood Vietnamese
- muot Middle High German
- 𐌼𐍉𐌸𐍃 Gothic
- *mōd gmw-pro
- *muot Old Dutch
- an Middle Low German
- anmōden Middle Low German
- mōden Middle Low German
- vor Middle Low German
- vormōden Middle Low German
- wēmōt Middle Low German
- mōd Old Saxon
- mo Westrobothnian