mode
Danish
/moːdə/
noun
Definitions
- fashion
Etymology
Borrowed from French mode derived from Latin modus (manner, measure, way, due measure, method, rhythm, melody, limit, target).
Origin
Latin
modus
Gloss
manner, measure, way, due measure, method, rhythm, melody, limit, target
Concept
Semantic Field
Cognition
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- mode English
- modus ponendo tollens English
- modus tollendo ponens English
- modus tollendo tollens English
- modus Finnish
- modicus Latin
- modulus Latin
- modus Latin
- Mode German
- Modus German
- mód Hungarian
- moda Italian
- modo Italian
- mode French
- modiste French
- mœuf French
- мода Russian
- moda Spanish, Castilian
- modo Spanish, Castilian
- *med- Proto-Indo-European
- *mod-os Proto-Indo-European
- *modós Proto-Indo-European
- modus Norwegian Bokmål
- mote Norwegian Bokmål
- modo Portuguese
- moda Polish
- modus Norwegian Nynorsk
- mote Norwegian Nynorsk
- mód Czech
- mode Old French
- мода Serbo-Croatian
- modo Galician
- mod Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- modd Welsh
- mod Old Irish
- móti Faroese
- mốt Vietnamese
- мода Bulgarian
- модус Bulgarian
- Moud Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- mode Middle French
- мода Macedonian
- mou Asturian
- ម៉ូត Central Khmer
- mût Friulian
- modu Basque