móðr
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See also: modř
Old Norse[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
From Proto-Germanic *mōdaz. Cognate to Old English mod, German Mut, Dutch moed.
Noun[edit]
móðr m
Declension[edit]
Declension of móðr (strong a-stem)
Descendants[edit]
- Icelandic: móður
- Faroese: móður
- Norn: mud, mød, mø
- Norwegian Nynorsk: mot n
- Old Swedish: mōþ n
- Swedish: mod n
- Danish: mod n
- Norwegian Bokmål: mod n
- Gutnish: mod n
Etymology 2[edit]
From Proto-Germanic *mōþuz. Cognate with Old English mēþe (“tired”)
Adjective[edit]
móðr
Declension[edit]
Strong declension of móðr
Weak declension of móðr
Derived terms[edit]
- eggmóðr (“slain (by sword)”, literally “edge-weary”)