mode

Dutch (Brabantic)

/ˈmoː.də/

noun
Definitions
  • fashion, trend
  • (obsolete) custom, tradition, manner

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle French mode derived from Latin modus (manner, measure, way, due measure, method, rhythm, melody, limit, target) root from Proto-Indo-European *med- (measure, give advice, acquire, heal, possess, consider, control, advise, think about, decide, be in charge of, limit, reason, be in command).

Origin

Proto-Indo-European

*med-

Gloss

measure, give advice, acquire, heal, possess, consider, control, advise, think about, decide, be in charge of, limit, reason, be in command

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Ontological Category

Action/Process

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