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English
Etymology
from modern
Pronunciation
:Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-�d|-�d
abbreviation
mod
- moderate, as in: low, moderate, high
- A moderator
- math modulus
Noun
en-noun
- An unconventionally modern style of fashionable dress originating in England in the 1960s, characterized by ankle-length black trenchcoats and sunglasses.
- A person who dresses in such a style.
- slang A modification to an object, typically for the purpose of individualizing and/or enhancing the performance of the object.
Verb
en-verb
- slang To modify an object from its original condition, typically for the purposes of individualizing and/or enhancing the performance of the object.
#: His friends were particularly impressed with the way he modded his wikipedia:Honda_Ruckus|Ruckus.
- To punish a rule-breaking user on a forum, esp. when done by a moderator.
#: Don't break the rules or you'll be modded.
Synonyms
(slang, to modify): trick, trick out
Danish
Noun
mod
- courage
Preposition
mod
- against
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Old English
Etymology
From Germanic m�þa-, from Indo-European *m�-, *m�-.
Cognate with Old High German muot (German Mut), Old Saxon m�d (Dutch moed), Old Norse móðr �anger, grief� (Swedish #Swedish|mod), Gothic ���� �anger, emotion�. The IE root was also the source of Greek polytonic|μῶθαι and Latin mos.
Pronunciation
IPA|/mo:d/
Noun
Latinx|m�d n (plural Latinx|m�d)
- heart, mind, feeling
- courage, pride, grief, anger
- state of mind
Derived terms
modgehygd|m�dġehygd
Descendants
English: mood
Category:Old English nouns
Swedish
Pronunciation
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Noun
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