móðr

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See also: modř

Old Norse

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *mōdaz. Cognate to Old English mod, German Mut, Dutch moed.

Noun

móðr m

  1. anger, wrath
  2. enragement, agitation

Descendants

  • Icelandic: móður m
  • Faroese: móður m
  • Norn: mud, mød,
  • Norwegian:
    Norwegian Bokmål: mod n
    Norwegian Nynorsk: mot n
  • Old Swedish: moþ n, mōþ
    • Swedish: mod n
  • Danish: mod n
  • Gutnish: mod n
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