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From Proto-Germanic *mōdaz. Cognate to Old English mōd, German Mut, Dutch moed.

móðr m

  1. anger, wrath
  2. enragement, agitation

From Proto-Germanic *mōþuz. Cognate with Old English mēþe (tired)

móðr

  1. tired, weary
    Synonym: þreyttr
  2. (rare) moody, upset
  • eggmóðr (slain (by sword), literally edge-weary)