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See also:Appendix:Variations of "modo"

Chichewa

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Etymology

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Inherited fromProto-Bantu*mʊ̀jótò(fire), fromProto-Bantu*-jóta(to warm oneself), ultimately fromProto-Atlantic-Congo*-jot-(burn).

Noun

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modo class3 (pluralmiodo class4)

  1. obsolete form ofmoto.

References

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  • Rev. John Rebman (1877),Dictionary of the Kiniassa Language[1], Church Missionary Society, page120

Daur

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Etymology

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FromProto-Mongolic*modu, compareMongolianмод(mod).

Noun

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modo

  1. tree
  2. wood

Esperanto

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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modo (accusative singularmodon,pluralmodoj,accusative pluralmodojn)

  1. (grammar)mood
  2. fashion,style

Galician

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Etymology

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FromLatinmodus.

Noun

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modo m (pluralmodos)

  1. mode,manner

Ido

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Etymology

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FromEsperantomodo(mood), fromEnglishmode,Frenchmode,GermanModus,Italianmodo,Russianмо́да(móda),Spanishmodo, all ultimately fromLatinmodus.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈmo.do/,/ˈmɔ.dɔ/

Noun

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modo (pluralmodi)

  1. mode(a passing usage which depends upon taste, caprice)
  2. fashion,style
  3. (grammar)mood(indicative, imperative, etc.)
  4. (philosophy, music)mode
  5. (law)modus

Derived terms

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Italian

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Etymology

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FromLatinmodus, fromProto-Indo-European*modós, derived from the root*med-(to measure).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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modo m (pluralmodi)

  1. manner,way
  2. (grammar)mood
  3. (music)style, manner

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Anagrams

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Latin

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Etymology

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  • Frommodus(measure, mode, manner, way); the adverb derives from its ablative form. The short vowel in the adverb is an example ofiambic shortening that became conventional in Classical Latin (as inego).

    Pronunciation

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    Adverb

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    modō̆

    1. just,only,merely,simply
      Synonyms:tantum,sōlum
      Tunc, (ille)modoederevolēbat.At that time, he wanted only to eat.
      Semel modo nōn satis.
      Only one time is not enough.
    2. recently,just now
      Latrōciniummodofactumest.A robbery has just now taken place.
    3. presently
    4. (modo … modo)nownow;now … andthen;sometimessometimes; atonetime … atanother
      • c. 4BCE – 65CE,Seneca the Younger,Epistulae Morales ad Lucilium 1.2.4:
        “Sedmodo,” inquis, “hunc librum ēvolvere volō,modo illum.”
        “Butnow,” you say, “I want to unroll this book,then that [one].”
        (In other words, opening one scroll after another, never reading a single author in-depth.)

    Derived terms

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    Descendants

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    • Insular Romance:
    • Italo-Dalmatian:
      • Dalmatian:mut
      • Italian:mo(partially)
      • Neapolitan:mo(partially)
    • Gallo-Italic:
      • Romagnol:mo
    • Vulgar Latin: (see there for further descendants)

    Noun

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    modō m

    1. dative/ablativesingular ofmodus

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    References

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    Further reading

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    • modo”, inCharlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879),A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
    • modo”, inCharlton T. Lewis (1891),An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
    • "modo", in Charles du Fresne du Cange’sGlossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D. P. Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887)
    • modo”, inGaffiot, Félix (1934),Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
    • Carl Meißner; Henry William Auden (1894),Latin Phrase-Book[2], London:Macmillan and Co.
      • (ambiguous) to translate freely:his fere verbis, hoc fere modo convertere, transferre
      • (ambiguous) with no moderation:sine modo; nullo modo adhibito
      • (ambiguous) to flee like deer, sheep:pecorum modo fugere (Liv. 40. 27)

    Portuguese

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    Etymology

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    Learned borrowing fromLatinmodus(measure; manner), fromProto-Indo-European*med-(to measure).

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    Noun

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    modo m (pluralmodos)

    1. mode;way;method(method or manner of doing something)
      Synonyms:jeito,maneira,método,moda
    2. mode;state;condition
      Synonyms:condição,estado
    3. (grammar)mood
    4. (music)mode(one of several ancient scales)

    Hyponyms

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    Sardinian

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    Etymology

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    FromLatinmodo.

    Adverb

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    modo

    1. (Campidanese, medieval) now

    Descendants

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    References

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    • Wagner, Max Leopold (1960–1964), “kòmo”, inDizionario etimologico sardo, Heidelberg

    Slovene

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    Etymology

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    FromProto-Slavic*mǫdo.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /mòːdɔ/,/móːdɔ/

    Noun

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    mọ̄do n

    1. testicle

    Declension

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    Thediacritics used in this section of the entry are non-tonal. If you are a native tonal speaker, please help by adding the tonal marks.
    Neuter, hard
    nom. sing.módo
    gen. sing.móda
    singulardualplural
    nominative
    (imenovȃlnik)
    módomódimóda
    genitive
    (rodȋlnik)
    módamódmód
    dative
    (dajȃlnik)
    módumódomamódom
    accusative
    (tožȋlnik)
    módomódimóda
    locative
    (mẹ̑stnik)
    módumódihmódih
    instrumental
    (orọ̑dnik)
    módommódomamódi

    Derived terms

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    See also

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    Further reading

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    • modo”, inSlovarji Inštituta za slovenski jezik Frana Ramovša ZRC SAZU (in Slovene),2014–2025

    Spanish

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    Etymology

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    FromLatinmodus.

    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    modo m (pluralmodos)

    1. way,manner
      Synonyms:manera,forma
      a mimodo de ver
      theway I see it
    2. (grammar)mood
    3. (following "ni") (no)matter; (there is no)solution (butoh well)
      Nimodo, es un trabajo sucio pero alguien tiene que hacerlo.
      Nomatter, it's a dirty job but somebody has to do it.

    Hyponyms

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