möda

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See also: moda, moeda, Moeda, móda, and mõeda

Swedish

Etymology

From Old Swedish möþa, from Old Norse móða and mǿða, same as German noun Mühe and adjective müde, based on Germanic mŏþian (tired, exhausted).

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Noun

möda c

  1. a difficulty, a chore, a tiring effort
    en liten tid, vi leva här, med mycken möda och stort besvär
    a little time, we live here, with much effort and great trouble

Declension

Declension of möda 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative möda mödan mödor mödorna
Genitive mödas mödans mödors mödornas

Verb

möda (present mödar, preterite mödade, supine mödat, imperative möda)

  1. (archaic) to hurt, to make an effort that hurts, to bother (someone with something)

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Verb

möda

  1. to sell

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