mód
- noun [ neuter ]
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ða ryhtæþelo bíþ on ðam móde, næs on ðam flǽsce,
- Bt. 30, 2 ;
- Fox 110, 19.
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Ðone blindan ðe on líchoman wæs gehǽled ge eác on móde,
- Blickl. Homl. 21, 10.
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ðæt æðele mód (St. Andrew),
- Andr. Kmbl. 2486 ;
- An. 1244: (St. Juliana),
- Exon. 68 b ;
- Th. 255, 4 ;
- Jul. 209.
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Ðæt milde mód (St. Guthlac),
- 43 b ;
- Th. 146, 17 ;
- Gú. 711 ;
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and throughout Alfred's translation ðæt mód represents Boethius, e. g.
ðá ðæt mód ðillíc sár cweþende wæs se wísdóm him blíþum eágum on lócude and hé for ðæs módes geómerunge næs náuht gedréfed
haec ubi continuato dolore delatravi, illa vultu placido, nihilque meis questibus mota,
- Bt. 5, 1 ;
- Fox 8, 23-26.
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Gesceád
ratio,
mód
mens,
- Ælfc. Gr. 5 ;
- Som. 4, 48.
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Mód vel geþanc
animus,
- Wrt. Voc. i. 42, 33.
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Seó sáwul is animus, ðæt is mód, ðonne heó wát; heó is
mens,
ðæt is mód, ðonne heó understent,
- Homl. Skt. 1, 184: Blickl. Homl. 229, 14, 28.
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Nú ic wát tela and ic onféng gewit mínes módes,
- Bd. 3, 11 ;
- S. 536, 34.
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Hit is ǽlces módes wíse ðæt sóna swá hit forlǽt sóþcwidas swá folgaþ hit leásspellunga
eam mentium constat esse naturam, ut quoties abjecerint veras, falsis opinionibus induantur,
- Bt. 5, 3 ;
- Fox 14, 15.
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Hé ongeat ðæs módes ingeþancas,
- 7, 1 ;
- Fox 16, 5.
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Háles módes
sane mentis,
- Mk. Skt. 5, 15.
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Hé ðá cwices módes (
animi vivacis
)geornlíce leornade,
- Bd. 5, 19 ;
- S. 637, 37.
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Módes snyttru,
- Exon. 17 b ;
- Th. 41, 28 ;
- Cri. 662: 78 b ;
- Th. 295, 14 ;
- Crä. 33: Cd. 52 ;
- Th. 66, 26 ;
- Gen. 1085.
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Heó cwæþ on hyre móde
dicebat intra se,
- Mt. Kmbl. 9, 21.
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Nis mé on geþance vel on móde
non mihi est cordi,
- Wrt. Voc. i. 54, 47.
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Ic hæfde mé éce geár ealle on móde
annos aeternos in mente habui,
- Ps. Th. 76, 5.
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Gleáw on móde,
- Cd. 107 ;
- Th. 143, 2 ;
- Gen. 2373: 213 ;
- Th. 266, 14 ;
- Sat. 22.
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Móde gegrípan
to comprehend,
- Exon. 92 b ;
- Th. 348, 10 ;
- Sch. 26.
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Mód
mentes,
- Wülck. 253, 30.
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God biþ ðonne þearlwísra ðonne ǽfre ǽnig mód gewurde
God shall then be more severe than ever any soul might be,
- Blickl. Homl. 95, 31.
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Ðá weóp hé sylf, and his mód wæs onstyred,
- 225, 22: Cd. 35 ;
- Th. 47, 10 ;
- Gen. 758.
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Him wæs murnende mód
sad hearts had they,
- Beo. Th. 99 ;
- B. 50.
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Hí lǽrdon ðæt hí him wǽpno worhton and módes strengþo náman
they (the Romans) urged them (the Britons) to make themselves weapons and to take courage,
- Bd. 1, 12 ;
- S. 481, 5.
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In módes heánnesse
in extasi,
- Wrt. Voc. ii. 47, 20.
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On gnornunga módes
in merore animi,
- Kent. Gl. 517.
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Módes heánes
loftiness of soul,
- Blickl. Homl. 119, 20: 31, 34.
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Ðæt is ðínes módes willa
the desire of thy heart,
- 225, 19.
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Ða ðe betran módes wǽron
those who were better disposed,
- 215, 11.
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His þegnas wǽron flǽsclices módes (
carnally minded
),- 17, 5: Ors. 4, 13 ;
- Swt. 212, 25: 5, 3 ;
- Swt. 222, 2: Ps. Th. 118, 60: 144, 5.
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Lufa ðínne drihten mid ealre ðínre heortan and mid eallum móde (
ex tota anima tua
),- Deut. 6, 5: 13, 3.
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Forseó ðisse worulde wlenco gif ðú wille beón welig on ðínum móde; forðam ða ðe ðás welan gítsiaþ, hí bíþ wædlan on hyra móde,
- Prov. Kmbl. 50.
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Hé wæs á on ánum móde and heofonlíce blisse mon mihte á on his móde ongytan
he was always the same, and heavenly joy might ever be seen in him,
- Blickl. Homl. 223, 34.
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Ðá wǽron hié swíðe erre on heora móde
then were they very angry in their hearts,
- 1
- 49, 28: Cd. 3 ;
- Th. 4, 33 ;
- Gen. 63: 16 ;
- Th. 20, 2 ;
- Gen. 302.
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God onsende on ðara bróðra mód ðæt hí woldan his bán geniman
God put it into the hearts (in animo) of the brethren to take his (Cuthbert's) bones,
- Bd. 4, 30 ;
- S. 608, 28.
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Bégan wé úre mód from ðære lufan ðisse worulde,
- Blickl. Homl. 57, 22.
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Is mé nú swíðe earfeþe hiera mód tó áhwettane, nú hit náwþer nyle beón, ne scearp ne heard,
- Ors. 4, 13 ;
- Swt. 212, 30.
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Hí hine on yrre mód gebrohtan
in ira concitaverunt eum,
- Ps. Th. 77, 40: Cd. 3 ;
- Th. 4, 28 ;
- Gen. 60: 21 ;
- Th. 26, 7 ;
- Gen. 403.
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Hý se sylfa cyning lýsde þurh milde mód,
- Exon. 25 b ;
- Th. 74, 23 ;
- Cri. 1211.
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Ða tydran mód,
- 43 b ;
- Th. 147, 19 ;
- Gú. 729.
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Drihtnes weg gegearwian tó heora módum,
- Blickl. Homl. 81, 8.
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Hé ús syleþ missenlícu mód (
different dispositions
),- Exon. 89 a ;
- Th. 334, 8 ;
- Gn. Ex. 13.
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Móde,
inst. with much the same force as the Romance suffix -mente, -ment :-- -
Unforhte móde
fearlessly,
- Blickl. Homl. 67, 1.
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Unstweógende móde
undoubtingly,
- 171, 13.
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Erre móde,
- 189, 25.
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Sorgiende móde,
- Bd. 1, 15 ;
- S. 484, 8.
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Mid freó móde,
- 2, 5 ;
- S. 507, 32.
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Æfter ðam ðe his mód wæs mid ðam bismre áhwæt hé fór eft on Perse and hí geflýmde
after his courage had been sharpened by this disgrace, he again marched against the Persians, and put them to flight,
- Ors. 6, 30 ;
- Bos. 126, 17.
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Heorte sceal ðé cénre mód sceal ðé máre ðé úre mægen lytlaþ
heart shall the braver be, courage the higher, as our force dwindles,
- Byrht. Th. 140, 64 ;
- By. 313.
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Ðá ongunnon hí mód niman
then they began to take courage,
- Bd. 1, 16 ;
- S. 484, 15.
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Hé hæfde mód micel,
- Beo. Th. 2338 ;
- B. 1167.
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Woldon ellenrófes mód gemiltan,
- Andr. Kmbl. 2785 ;
- An. 1395.
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Ðæs engles mód,
- Cd. 1 ;
- Th. 3, 2 ;
- Gen. 29.
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Hyre mód ástáh
her (Hagar's) pride mounted up,
- 101 ;
- Th. 134, 35 ;
- Gen. 2235: 205 ;
- Th. 253, 18 ;
- Dan. 597: Exon. 42 a ;
- Th. 141, 27 ;
- Gú. 633.
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Cf. Hé wæs on swá micle ofermétto ástigen
efferatus superbia,
- Ors. 6, 9 ;
- Swt. 264, 8.
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Næs mé for móde
it was not from pride in me,
- 28 b ;
- Th. 87, 22 ;
- Cri. 1429.
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Him se mǽra mód getwǽfde, bælc forbígde,
- Cd. 4 ;
- Th. 4, 14 ;
- Gen. 53.
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Þurh ðín (
Lucifer's
)micle mód,
- 35 ;
- Th. 46, 2 ;
- Gen. 738.
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Heriaþ hine æfter móde his mægenþrymmes
laudate eum secundum multitudinem magnitudinis ejus,
- Ps. Th. 150, 2.
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Mycel mód and strang ðínes mægen-þrymmes
magnificentiam majestatis tuae,
- 144, 5.
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Ne mihton forhabban werestreámes mód
they could not restrain the pride of the flood (of the Egyptians drowned in the Red Sea),
- Cd. 167: Th. 208, 24 ;
- Exod. 448.
Bosworth, Joseph. “mód.” In An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online, edited by Thomas Northcote Toller, Christ Sean, and Ondřej Tichy. Prague: Faculty of Arts, Charles University, 2014. https://bosworthtoller.com/23026.
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