moed

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== Dutch == === Etymology === From Middle Dutch moet, from Old Dutch *muot, from Proto-West Germanic *mōd, from Proto-Germanic *mōdaz. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /mut/ (Brabant) IPA(key): /muːt/ Hyphenation: moed Rhymes: -ut Homophone: moet (except in Brabant) === Noun === moed m (uncountable, no diminutive) courage, bravery, daring Het vereist soms moed om als enige een tegengeluid te laten horen. ― It sometimes requires courage to be the only one to give a dissenting opinion. (obsolete outside fixed expressions) mood; internal nature, mental disposition Synonyms: gemoed, gemoedstoestand met goede moed ― with a positive disposition 1628, Philips Marnix van Sint Aldegonde, "Wilhelmus van Nassouwe", (modern, redacted version), couplet 7. ==== Derived terms ==== ==== Descendants ==== Negerhollands: mud === Anagrams === doem mode == Estonian == === Noun === moed nominative plural of mood == Welsh == === Pronunciation === (North Wales) IPA(key): /moːɨ̯d/ (South Wales) IPA(key): /mɔi̯d/ === Verb === moed nasal mutation of boed === Mutation === == West Frisian == === Etymology === (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /mut/ === Noun === moed c (no plural) courage Ik ferlear de moed. ― I lost the courage. love for/of life De moed is der út, broer. ― The love of life is gone, brother. mind spirit will intention ==== Further reading ==== “moed (I)”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch), 2011 == Zhuang == === Etymology === From Proto-Tai *mɤcᴰ (“ant”). Cognate with Thai มด (mót), Lao ມົດ (mot), Shan မူတ် (mǔut), Ahom 𑜉𑜤𑜄𑜫 (mut), Bouyei mod. === Pronunciation === (Standard Zhuang) IPA(key): /mot˧/ Tone numbers: moed8 Hyphenation: moed === Noun === moed (Sawndip forms ⿰虫密 or 乜 or 蟆 or 𬟼 or 𰲪 or 𧋶 or ⿰虫磨, 1957–1982 spelling mɵd) ant Synonym: duzmoed