mod

See also: Mod, MOD, MoD, mód, mōd, möd, mod., and møð

Translingual

Etymology 1

Clipping of EnglishCategory:Translingual terms derived from English#MOD modulusCategory:Translingual clippings#MOD.

Symbol

modCategory:Translingual lemmas#MODCategory:Translingual symbols#MODCategory:Translingual terms with redundant script codes#MODCategory:Translingual entries with incorrect language header#MODCategory:Pages with entries#MODCategory:Pages with 16 entries#MOD

  1. (mathematicsCategory:mul:Mathematics#MOD) modulus

Etymology 2

Abbreviation of EnglishCategory:Translingual terms derived from English#MOD Mobilian TradeCategory:Translingual abbreviations#MOD.

Symbol

modCategory:Translingual lemmas#MODCategory:Translingual symbols#MODCategory:Translingual terms with redundant script codes#MODCategory:Translingual entries with incorrect language header#MODCategory:Pages with entries#MODCategory:Pages with 16 entries#MOD

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-3Category:ISO 639-3 language code for Mobilian.

See also

English

English Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia

Etymology 1

Abbreviations.

Pronunciation

Noun

mod (countable and uncountable, plural mods)Category:English lemmas#MODCategory:English nouns#MODCategory:English uncountable nouns#MODCategory:English countable nouns#MODCategory:English countable nouns#MODCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#MODCategory:Pages with entries#MODCategory:Pages with 16 entries#MOD

  1. (uncountableCategory:English uncountable nouns#MOD) An unconventionally modern style of fashionable dress originating in England in the 1960s, characterized by ankle-length black trenchcoats and sunglasses.
  2. (UKCategory:British English#MOD) A 1960s British person who dressed in such a style and was interested in modernism and the modern music of the time; the opposite of a rocker.
    • 1964 March 31, “Rival Teen‐Age Gangs Terrorize British Sea Resort”, in The New York Times, archived from the original on 25 March 2024:
      It was “Mods” against “Rockers” and the police against both as this quiet seaside town of 28,000 exploded with teen‐age violence during the Easter weekend. [] The “Mods” or “Moderns” wear sharply cut Italian‐style suits and long, pointed “winklepicker” shoes. They ride motor scooters fitted with scores of gleaming accesories[sic].
      Category:English terms with quotations#MOD
  3. (informalCategory:English informal terms#MOD) Clipping of modificationCategory:English clippings#MOD.
  4. (video gamesCategory:en:Video games#MOD) An end user-created package containing modifications to the look or behaviour of a video game.
    Coordinate terms: add-on, DLC, expansion pack
    • 2003, David Kushner, Masters of Doom: How Two Guys Created an Empire and Transformed Pop Culture, Random House, →ISBN:
      Since Doom II, thousands of gamers had begun modifying id's products and making them available for free online. Doom fans would communicate entirely over the Internet to create mods of the game—often never even meeting in person or, for that matter, talking on the phone.
      Category:English terms with quotations#MOD
  5. (InternetCategory:en:Internet#MOD) A moderator, for example on a discussion forum.
    • 2019 October 23, Kaitlyn Tiffany, “How Reddit's R/Relationships Subreddit Is Moderated”, in The Atlantic, archived from the original on 24 October 2019:
      The mods had a difficult time deciding whether to believe a story about a man who was attracted to his girlfriend only when she was grieving her dead sister, but it stayed up.
      Category:English terms with quotations#MOD
    1. (Internet slangCategory:English internet slang#MOD, originally Twitch-speakCategory:English Twitch-speak#MOD, humorousCategory:English humorous terms#MOD, in the plural) Used to express a wish of removal or, often hyperbolic, harm (as opposed to a literal request to moderators).
      Mods, kill this guy with hammers.Category:English terms with usage examples#MOD
  6. (computingCategory:en:Computing#MOD, informalCategory:English informal terms#MOD) A module (file containing a tracker music sequence).
  7. (climbingCategory:en:Climbing#MOD) A moderately difficult route.
  8. (in the plural, Oxford UniversityCategory:Oxford University English#MOD, informalCategory:English informal terms#MOD) Moderations: university examinations generally taken in the first year.
  9. (mathematicsCategory:en:Mathematics#MOD, programmingCategory:en:Programming#MOD) Abbreviation of modulusCategory:English abbreviations#MOD.
    Synonyms: (programming) %, modulus
  10. (statisticsCategory:en:Statistics#MOD) Abbreviation of modeCategory:English abbreviations#MOD.
  11. (politicsCategory:en:Politics#MOD) Abbreviation of moderateCategory:English abbreviations#MOD.
Usage notes
  • In video gaming, mods are created by end users, whereas such content by the game creators would be called an expansion pack, or DLC.
Derived terms
Translations

Verb

mod (third-person singular simple present mods, present participle modding, simple past and past participle modded)Category:English lemmas#MODCategory:English verbs#MODCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#MODCategory:Pages with entries#MODCategory:Pages with 16 entries#MOD

  1. (transitiveCategory:English transitive verbs#MOD, informalCategory:English informal terms#MOD) To modify (an object) from its original condition, typically to individualize and/or enhance the performance of the object.
    Synonyms: trick, trick out
    His friends were particularly impressed with the way he modded his Ruckus.Category:English terms with usage examples#MOD
  2. (video gamesCategory:en:Video games#MOD) To install or create a mod.
    Learning Java is what got me into modding Minecraft.Category:English terms with usage examples#MOD
  3. (transitiveCategory:English transitive verbs#MOD, InternetCategory:en:Internet#MOD, informalCategory:English informal terms#MOD) To moderate; to silence or punish (a rule-breaking user) on a forum, especially when done by a moderator.
    Don't break the rules or you'll be modded.Category:English terms with usage examples#MOD
Derived terms

Adjective

mod (not comparable)Category:English lemmas#MODCategory:English adjectives#MODCategory:English uncomparable adjectives#MODCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#MODCategory:Pages with entries#MODCategory:Pages with 16 entries#MOD

  1. Abbreviation of moderateCategory:English abbreviations#MOD.

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Scottish GaelicCategory:English terms borrowed from Scottish Gaelic#MODCategory:English terms derived from Scottish Gaelic#MOD mòd.

Noun

mod (plural mods)Category:English lemmas#MODCategory:English nouns#MODCategory:English countable nouns#MODCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#MODCategory:Pages with entries#MODCategory:Pages with 16 entries#MOD

  1. A festival of Scottish Gaelic song, arts and culture, akin to the Welsh eisteddfod.

Etymology 3

    Probably reflecting a Jamaican pronunciation of mad.

    Adjective

    mod (comparative modder, superlative moddest)Category:English lemmas#MODCategory:English adjectives#MODCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#MODCategory:Pages with entries#MODCategory:Pages with 16 entries#MOD

    1. (MTECategory:Multicultural Toronto English#MOD, slangCategory:English slang#MOD) Crazy, insane.
      Synonyms: see Thesaurus:insane
      Have you listened to Kendrick's new album? It's absolutely mod!Category:English terms with usage examples#MOD

    Anagrams

    Category:English 4chan slang#MOD

    Danish

    Pronunciation

    Etymology 1

    From Old NorseCategory:Danish terms inherited from Old Norse#MODCategory:Danish terms derived from Old Norse#MOD móðr, from Proto-GermanicCategory:Danish terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#MODCategory:Danish terms derived from Proto-Germanic#MOD *mōdaz, cognate with English mood, German Mut.

    Noun

    mod n (singular definite modet, not used in plural form)Category:Danish lemmas#MODCategory:Danish nouns#MODCategory:Danish entries with incorrect language header#MODCategory:Danish neuter nouns#MODCategory:Pages with entries#MODCategory:Pages with 16 entries#MOD

    1. courage
    2. mood
    Usage notes

    The sense "mood" is obsolete outside of compounds and a few fixed phrases.

    Declension
    Declension of mod
    neuter
    gender
    singular
    indefinite definite
    nominative mod modet
    genitive mods modets
    Synonyms

    See also

    Etymology 2

    From Old NorseCategory:Danish terms inherited from Old Norse#MODCategory:Danish terms derived from Old Norse#MOD í mót, i.e. the preposition í (in) + the noun mót (meeting) (compare i møde), from Proto-GermanicCategory:Danish terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#MODCategory:Danish terms derived from Proto-Germanic#MOD *mōtą, cognate with English moot.

    Preposition

    modCategory:Danish lemmas#MODCategory:Danish prepositions#MODCategory:Danish entries with incorrect language header#MODCategory:Pages with entries#MODCategory:Pages with 16 entries#MOD or imodCategory:Danish lemmas#MODCategory:Danish prepositions#MODCategory:Danish entries with incorrect language header#MODCategory:Pages with entries#MODCategory:Pages with 16 entries#MOD

    1. toward, towards; to (physical motion, direction)
      Dette tog kører mod Vanløse.
      This train goes towards Vanløse.
      Category:Danish terms with usage examples#MOD
      Peg mod det sted, hvor lyden kommer fra.
      Point towards the place the sound is coming from.
      Category:Danish terms with usage examples#MOD
    2. toward, towards; to (physical orientation, facing)
      Hun stillede sig med ansigtet mod havet.
      She stood facing [or with her face towards] the sea.
      Category:Danish terms with usage examples#MOD
      Værelset vender ud mod gaden.
      The room faces (toward(s)) the street.
      Category:Danish terms with usage examples#MOD
    3. toward, towards; to (temporal motion)
      Han er godt på vej mod de 40 år.
      He's well on his way towards 40 years old.
      Category:Danish terms with usage examples#MOD
    4. toward, towards (near in time)
      mod slutningen af aftenentoward(s) the end of the eveningCategory:Danish terms with usage examples#MOD
    5. toward, towards; to (as a goal)
      De sigter mod at skabe 10.000 nye job.
      They're aiming to create [or toward(s) creating] 10,000 new jobs.
      Category:Danish terms with usage examples#MOD
    6. almost, nearly, close to (in terms of quantity)
      Aktiekursen faldt med hen mod 20 procent.
      The share price fell by close to 20 percent.
      Category:Danish terms with usage examples#MOD
    7. against; into (in the opposite physical direction of)
      Antonym: med
      Man må nogle gange svømme mod strømmen.
      One must sometimes swim against the current.
      Category:Danish terms with usage examples#MOD
      Intet sejlskib kan sejle lige mod vinden.
      No sailing ship can sail directly against [or into] the wind.
      Category:Danish terms with usage examples#MOD
    8. against; to (in physical contact with)
      Han lagde øret mod døren og lyttede.
      He put his ear against [or to] the door and listened.
      Category:Danish terms with usage examples#MOD
    9. against, into, with (forceful collision)
      Bilen kørte mod muren.
      The car crashed into [or against] the wall.
      Category:Danish terms with usage examples#MOD
      Skibet støder mod isbjerget.
      The ship collided with [or against] the iceberg.
      Category:Danish terms with usage examples#MOD
    10. against, versus; on (having as an opponent)
      USA har aldrig formelt erklæret krig mod Irak.
      The US never formally declared war against [or on] Iraq.
      Category:Danish terms with usage examples#MOD
      Gårsdagens tenniskamp var Federer mod Nadal.
      Yesterday's tennis match was Federer versus Nadal.
      Category:Danish terms with usage examples#MOD
    11. against (in constrast to; inconsistent with; contradicting)
      mod reglerneagainst the rulesCategory:Danish terms with usage examples#MOD
      mod sin viljeagainst one's willCategory:Danish terms with usage examples#MOD
    12. at; toward, towards; against (a recipient or target)
      Hans vrede var rettet mod præsidenten.
      His anger was directed at [or against or toward(s)] the president.
      Category:Danish terms with usage examples#MOD
      Bogserien sigter mod unge voksne.
      The book series is aimed at [or toward(s)] young adults.
      Category:Danish terms with usage examples#MOD
    13. to; toward, towards; with (as an attitude or behavior)
      Synonyms: over for, overfor, ved
      Hun har altid været venlig mod mig.
      She has always been friendly to(ward(s)) me.
      Category:Danish terms with usage examples#MOD
      I dag var han meget utålmodig mod mig.
      Today he was very impatient with me.
      Category:Danish terms with usage examples#MOD
    14. against (refuting or implicating)
      beviser mod sagsøgteevidence against the defendantCategory:Danish terms with usage examples#MOD
    15. to (a victim)
      Hvordan kunne du gøre sådan en forfærdelig ting mod mig?
      How could you do such a horrible thing to me?
      Category:Danish terms with usage examples#MOD
    16. from; against (protection, precaution)
      at skærme sig mod vindento shield oneself from [or against] the windCategory:Danish terms with usage examples#MOD
      et værn for at beskytte mod onde åndera ward to protect from [or against] evil spiritsCategory:Danish terms with usage examples#MOD
    17. for (e.g., as a treatment, cure, or prophylaxis)
      Han tog piller mod smerterne.
      He took pills for the pain.
      Category:Danish terms with usage examples#MOD
    18. to; against (comparison)
      Slutresultatet blev 33 mod 17.
      The final score was 33 to 17.
      Category:Danish terms with usage examples#MOD
      Fordele og ulemper skal vejes op mod hinanden.
      Advantages and disadvantages must be weighed against each other.
      Category:Danish terms with usage examples#MOD
    19. in return for; in exchange for; as compensation for
      Hvad ville du gerne have mod din hjælp?
      What would you like in return for your help?
      Category:Danish terms with usage examples#MOD
    20. against (as foreground re: a background)
      i silhuet mod himlensilhouetted against the skyCategory:Danish terms with usage examples#MOD
    Usage notes
    • The two forms, mod and imod, are interchangeable when used as a preposition. In the contemporary language, the shorter form is used about 10 times as much as the longer one. As an adverb, only the longer form is used.

    Maltese

    Etymology

    Borrowed from SicilianCategory:Maltese terms borrowed from Sicilian#MODCategory:Maltese terms derived from Sicilian#MOD modu and/or ItalianCategory:Maltese terms borrowed from Italian#MODCategory:Maltese terms derived from Italian#MOD modo, from LatinCategory:Maltese terms derived from Latin#MOD modus.

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    mod m (plural modi or modijiet)Category:Maltese lemmas#MODCategory:Maltese nouns#MODCategory:Maltese masculine nouns#MODCategory:Maltese entries with incorrect language header#MODCategory:Maltese masculine nouns#MODCategory:Pages with entries#MODCategory:Pages with 16 entries#MOD

    1. way, manner
      Synonyms: għamla, manjiera

    Derived terms

    Middle English

    Noun

    modCategory:Middle English alternative forms#MODCategory:Middle English entries with incorrect language header#MODCategory:Pages with entries#MODCategory:Pages with 16 entries#MOD

    1. alternative form of mode (intellect, mood, will, courage, nature)

    Norwegian Nynorsk

    Noun

    mod n (definite singular modet, uncountable)Category:Norwegian Nynorsk lemmas#MODCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk nouns#MODCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk uncountable nouns#MODCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk entries with incorrect language header#MODCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk neuter nouns#MODCategory:Pages with entries#MODCategory:Pages with 16 entries#MOD

    1. (pre-2012) alternative form of motCategory:Norwegian Nynorsk pre-2012 forms

    Old English

    Etymology

    From Proto-GermanicCategory:Old English terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#MODCategory:Old English terms derived from Proto-Germanic#MOD *mōdaz, from Proto-Indo-EuropeanCategory:Old English terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#MOD *mē-, *mō-. Cognate with Old High German muot (German Mut), Old Saxon mōd, Old Dutch muot (Dutch (ge)moed), Old Norse móðr (anger, grief) (Swedish mod), Gothic 𐌼𐍉𐌸𐍃 (mōþs, anger, emotion). The Proto-Indo-European root was also the source of Ancient Greek μῶθαι (môthai) and Latin mōs.

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    mōd nCategory:Old English lemmas#MODCategory:Old English nouns#MODCategory:Old English entries with incorrect language header#MODCategory:Old English neuter nouns#MODCategory:Pages with entries#MODCategory:Pages with 16 entries#MOD

    1. mind
      • Adrian and Ritheus
        Mannes mōd biþ on þām hēafde and gǣþ ūt þurh þone mūþ.
        A person's mind is in the head and goes out through the mouth.
        Category:Old English terms with quotations#MOD
      • late 10th century, Ælfric, "Memory of the Saints"
        Se feorða leahtor is ira þæt is on englisc weamodnyss. Seo deð þæt se man nah his modes ġeweald and macað manslihtas and mycele yfelu.
        The fourth sin is Ira, that is in English, Anger; it causeth that a man have no power over his mind, and bringeth about manslaughters and many evils.
        Category:Old English terms with quotations#MOD
      • late 9th century, King Alfred's translation of Saint Augustine's Soliloquies
        Gyf þonne ǣfre gebyreð þæt þū þē ful hālne and ful trumne ongytst, and hæafst æalle þīne frēond myd þē, ǣġðer ge on mōde ge on līchaman, and on ðām ilcan worce and on ðām ylcan willum ðe ðē best lyst dōn, hweðer þū ðonne wille bēon āwiht blīðe?
        If then it ever happen that thou shalt find thyself full whole and full strong, and hast all thy friends with thee, both in mind and in body, and in that same work and in that same will which pleaseth thee best to do, wilt thou then be happy at all?
        Category:Old English terms with quotations#MOD
      Synonym: hyġe
    2. heart, spirit
    3. state of mind, mood
    4. (in poetry and compounds) courage, pride, zeal, or anger
    5. affection

    Declension

    Strong a-stem:

    Derived terms

    Descendants

    Category:ang:Mind#MOD

    Romanian

    Etymology

    Borrowed from FrenchCategory:Romanian terms borrowed from French#MODCategory:Romanian terms derived from French#MOD mode.

    Noun

    mod n (plural moduri)Category:Romanian lemmas#MODCategory:Romanian nouns#MODCategory:Romanian nouns with red links in their headword lines#MODCategory:Romanian countable nouns#MODCategory:Romanian entries with incorrect language header#MODCategory:Romanian neuter nouns#MODCategory:Pages with entries#MODCategory:Pages with 16 entries#MOD

    1. mode, fashion, style, way
    2. (grammarCategory:ro:Grammar#MOD) mode, mood

    Serbo-Croatian

    Etymology 1

    (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)Category:Requests for etymologies in Serbo-Croatian entries#MOD

    Noun

    mȏd m inan (Cyrillic spelling мо̑д)Category:Serbo-Croatian lemmas#MODCategory:Serbo-Croatian nouns#MODCategory:Serbo-Croatian masculine inanimate nouns#MODCategory:Serbo-Croatian entries with incorrect language header#MODCategory:Serbo-Croatian masculine nouns#MODCategory:Serbo-Croatian inanimate nouns#MODCategory:Pages with entries#MODCategory:Pages with 16 entries#MOD

    1. (statisticsCategory:sh:Statistics#MOD) mode
    Declension

    This entry needs an inflection-table template.

    Category:Requests for inflections in Serbo-Croatian entries#MODCategory:Requests for inflections in Serbo-Croatian entries#MOD

    Etymology 2

    (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)Category:Requests for etymologies in Serbo-Croatian entries#MOD

    Noun

    mȏd m anim (Cyrillic spelling мо̑д)Category:Serbo-Croatian lemmas#MODCategory:Serbo-Croatian nouns#MODCategory:Serbo-Croatian masculine animate nouns#MODCategory:Serbo-Croatian entries with incorrect language header#MODCategory:Serbo-Croatian masculine nouns#MODCategory:Serbo-Croatian animate nouns#MODCategory:Pages with entries#MODCategory:Pages with 16 entries#MOD

    1. (sociologyCategory:sh:Sociology#MOD) mod (member of a 1960's subculture)
    Declension

    This entry needs an inflection-table template.

    Category:Requests for inflections in Serbo-Croatian entries#MODCategory:Requests for inflections in Serbo-Croatian entries#MOD

    Slovene

    Noun

    modCategory:Slovene non-lemma forms#MODCategory:Slovene noun forms#MODCategory:Slovene entries with incorrect language header#MODCategory:Pages with entries#MODCategory:Pages with 16 entries#MOD

    1. genitive dual/plural of modo

    Spanish

    Pronunciation

    Etymology 1

    Borrowed from EnglishCategory:Spanish terms borrowed from English#MODCategory:Spanish terms derived from English#MOD mod, from modern.

    Adjective

    mod (invariable)Category:Spanish lemmas#MODCategory:Spanish adjectives#MODCategory:Spanish indeclinable adjectives#MODCategory:Spanish entries with incorrect language header#MODCategory:Pages with entries#MODCategory:Pages with 16 entries#MOD

    1. mod (of the 1960s modern style)

    Noun

    mod m (plural mods)Category:Spanish lemmas#MODCategory:Spanish nouns#MODCategory:Spanish countable nouns#MODCategory:Spanish entries with incorrect language header#MODCategory:Spanish masculine nouns#MODCategory:Pages with entries#MODCategory:Pages with 16 entries#MOD

    1. mod (1960s modern style)

    Etymology 2

    Borrowed from EnglishCategory:Spanish terms borrowed from English#MODCategory:Spanish terms derived from English#MOD mod, from modification.

    Noun

    mod m (plural mods)Category:Spanish lemmas#MODCategory:Spanish nouns#MODCategory:Spanish countable nouns#MODCategory:Spanish entries with incorrect language header#MODCategory:Spanish masculine nouns#MODCategory:Pages with entries#MODCategory:Pages with 16 entries#MOD

    1. mod (an end user-created package containing modifications to the look or behaviour of a video game)

    Further reading

    Swedish

    Swedish Wikipedia has an article on:
    Wikipedia sv

    Etymology 1

    From Old NorseCategory:Swedish terms derived from Old Norse#MOD móðr, from Proto-GermanicCategory:Swedish terms derived from Proto-Germanic#MOD *mōdaz, from Proto-Indo-EuropeanCategory:Swedish terms derived from Proto-Indo-European#MOD *mō-, *mē-.

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    mod nCategory:Swedish lemmas#MODCategory:Swedish nouns#MODCategory:Swedish entries with incorrect language header#MODCategory:Swedish neuter nouns#MODCategory:Pages with entries#MODCategory:Pages with 16 entries#MOD

    1. courage
      Hypernym: kardinaldygd
      • 2000, 1973 års bibelkommission, “Fotnot till Salomos vishet 8:7 [Footnote to Wisdom 8:7]”, in Bibel 2000, © Svenska Bibelsällskapet, accessed at Litteraturbanken.se, archived from the original on 4 October 2025:
        måttfullhet och klokhet, rättrådighet och mod. Enligt grekisk filosofi människans förnämsta positiva egenskaper, "de fyra kardinaldygderna".
        temperance and prudence, justice and courage. According to Greek philosophy, man's most positive traits, "the four cardinal virtues".
        Category:Swedish terms with quotations#MOD
    2. (in some expressions and as a component of many words) (often positive) state of mind
      Han kände sig illa till mods
      He felt uncomfortable (uneasy, ill at ease)
      Category:Swedish terms with usage examples#MOD
    Declension
    Derived terms

    Etymology 2

    Borrowed from EnglishCategory:Swedish terms borrowed from English#MODCategory:Swedish terms derived from English#MOD mod, from modification.

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    mod nCategory:Swedish lemmas#MODCategory:Swedish nouns#MODCategory:Swedish entries with incorrect language header#MODCategory:Swedish neuter nouns#MODCategory:Pages with entries#MODCategory:Pages with 16 entries#MOD

    1. (video gamesCategory:sv:Video games#MOD) mod (end user-created modifications)
    2. (InternetCategory:sv:Internet#MOD) a mod (moderator)
      Synonym: moderator
    Declension

    References

    • mod”, in Svenska Akademiens ordböcker [Dictionaries of the Swedish Academy] (in Swedish)
    • mod in Elof Hellquist, Svensk etymologisk ordbok (1st ed., 1922)

    Anagrams

    Tagalog

    Etymology

    Borrowed from EnglishCategory:Tagalog terms borrowed from English#MODCategory:Tagalog terms derived from English#MOD mod, from modification.

    Pronunciation

    Noun

    mod (Baybayin spelling ᜋᜓᜇ᜔)Category:Tagalog lemmas#MODCategory:Tagalog nouns#MODCategory:Tagalog terms with missing Baybayin script entries#MODCategory:Tagalog terms with Baybayin script#MODCategory:Tagalog entries with incorrect language header#MODCategory:Pages with entries#MODCategory:Pages with 16 entries#MOD

    1. mod (an end user-created package containing modifications to the look or behavior of a video game)

    Turkish

    Noun

    mod (definite accusative modu, plural modlar)Category:Turkish lemmas#MODCategory:Turkish nouns#MODCategory:Turkish entries with incorrect language header#MODCategory:Pages with entries#MODCategory:Pages with 16 entries#MOD

    1. mode
    2. (colloquialCategory:Turkish colloquialisms#MOD) mood
      Synonym: hâletiruhiye

    Veps

    Etymology

    From Proto-FinnicCategory:Veps terms inherited from Proto-Finnic#MODCategory:Veps terms derived from Proto-Finnic#MOD *mooto.

    Noun

    modCategory:Veps lemmas#MODCategory:Veps nouns#MODCategory:Veps entries with incorrect language header#MODCategory:Pages with entries#MODCategory:Pages with 16 entries#MOD

    1. face

    Inflection

    Inflection of mod (inflection type 1/ilo)
    nominative sing. mod
    genitive sing. modon
    partitive sing. modod
    partitive plur. modoid
    singular plural
    nominative mod modod
    accusative modon modod
    genitive modon modoiden
    partitive modod modoid
    essive-instructive modon modoin
    translative modoks modoikš
    inessive modos modoiš
    elative modospäi modoišpäi
    illative modoho modoihe
    adessive modol modoil
    ablative modolpäi modoilpäi
    allative modole modoile
    abessive modota modoita
    comitative modonke modoidenke
    prolative mododme modoidme
    approximative I modonno modoidenno
    approximative II modonnoks modoidennoks
    egressive modonnopäi modoidennopäi
    terminative I modohosai modoihesai
    terminative II modolesai modoilesai
    terminative III modossai
    additive I modohopäi modoihepäi
    additive II modolepäi modoilepäi
    Category:Veps ilo-type nominals#MOD

    Derived terms

    References

    • Zajceva, N. G.; Mullonen, M. I. (2007), “лицо”, in Uz’ venä-vepsläine vajehnik / Novyj russko-vepsskij slovarʹ [New Russian–Veps Dictionary], Petrozavodsk: Periodika

    Welsh

    Pronunciation

    Verb

    modCategory:Welsh non-lemma forms#MODCategory:Welsh mutated verbs#MODCategory:Welsh entries with incorrect language header#MODCategory:Pages with entries#MODCategory:Pages with 16 entries#MOD

    1. nasal mutation of bodCategory:Welsh nasal-mutation forms#BOD

    Mutation

    Mutated forms of bod
    radical soft nasal aspirate
    bod fod mod unchanged

    Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
    All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

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