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- Mood - n. - Manner; style; mode; logical form; musical style; manner of action or being. See Mode which is the preferable form).
- Mood - n. - Manner of conceiving and expressing action or being, as positive, possible, hypothetical, etc., without regard to other accidents, such as time, person, number, etc.; as, the indicative mood; the infinitive mood; the subjunctive mood. Same as Mode.
- Mood - n. - Temper of mind; temporary state of the mind in regard to passion or feeling; humor; as, a melancholy mood; a suppliant mood.
- Mooder - n. - Mother.
- Moodily - adv. - In a moody manner.
- Moodiness - n. - The quality or state of being moody; specifically, liability to strange or violent moods.
- Moodir - n. - The governor of a province in Egypt, etc.
- Moodish - a. - Moody.
- Moodishly - adv. - Moodily.
- Moody - superl. - Subject to varying moods, especially to states of mind which are unamiable or depressed.
- Moody - superl. - Hence: Out of humor; peevish; angry; fretful; also, abstracted and pensive; sad; gloomy; melancholy.
- Supine - n. - A verbal noun; or (according to C.F.Becker), a case of the infinitive mood ending in -um and -u, that in -um being sometimes called the former supine, and that in -u the latter supine.
- Fit - n. - A mood of any kind which masters or possesses one for a time; a temporary, absorbing affection; a paroxysm; as, a fit melancholy, of passion, or of laughter.
- Sulks - n. pl. - The condition of being sulky; a sulky mood or humor; as, to be in the sulks.
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- G302 ἄν - 302 ἄν - ἌΝ - - án - an - a primary particle, denoting a supposition, wish, possibility or uncertainty:--(what-, where-, wither-, who-)soever. Usually unexpressed except by the subjunctive or potential mood. Also contracted for ἐάν. - - greek
- G1896 ἐπεῖδον - 1896 ἐπεῖδον - ἘΠΕῖΔΟΝ - - epeîdon - ep-i'-don - and other moods and persons of the same tense; from ἐπί and εἴδω; to regard (favorably or otherwise):--behold, look upon. - Verb - greek