mo
Westrobothnian
/múː/
pronu-note
Definitions
- (singular only) Spirit, love of life, optimism.
- Way of behaving, mood.
- Fashion.
- Method.
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
- mode English
- modus ponendo tollens English
- modus tollendo ponens English
- modus tollendo tollens English
- mood English
- mood-thought English
- moodish English
- moodless English
- moodlet English
- moodscape English
- moodsetter English
- moodwise English
- moody English
- tholemod 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
- *mē- Proto-Indo-European
- *mō- Proto-Indo-European
- modus Norwegian Bokmål
- mote Norwegian Bokmål
- modo Portuguese
- *mōdaz Proto-Germanic
- *mōþaz Proto-Germanic
- mod Swedish
- ムード Japanese
- moda Polish
- modus Norwegian Nynorsk
- mote Norwegian Nynorsk
- mod Old English
- mōd Old English
- mood Middle English
- móðr Old Norse
- mod Danish
- mode Danish
- more Danish
- mód Czech
- mode Old French
- мода Serbo-Croatian
- móður Icelandic
- modo Galician
- mod Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- modd Welsh
- muot Old High German
- mod Old Irish
- móður Faroese
- mốt Vietnamese
- tụt mood Vietnamese
- мода Bulgarian
- модус Bulgarian
- Moud Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- mode Middle French
- 𐌼𐍉𐌸𐍃 Gothic
- *mōd gmw-pro
- *muot Old Dutch
- мода Macedonian
- mōd Old Saxon
- moes Westrobothnian
- mou Asturian
- ម៉ូត Central Khmer
- mût Friulian
- modu Basque