vemod

Danish

Etymology

From Middle Low German wēmōt, whence also German Wehmut (which see). Analysable as ve (woe) + mod (mood).

Noun

vemod n (singular definite vemodet, not used in plural form)

  1. melancholy, sadness

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Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Middle Low German wēmōt, whence also German Wehmut (which see). Analysable as ve (woe) + mod (mood).

Noun

vemod n (definite singular vemodet, uncountable)

  1. sadness

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Middle Low German wēmōt, whence also German Wehmut (which see). Analysable as ve (woe) + mod (mood).

Noun

vemod n (definite singular vemodet, uncountable)

  1. sadness

References


Swedish

Etymology

From Middle Low German wēmōt, whence also German Wehmut (which see). Analysable as ve (woe) + mod (mood).

Noun

vemod n

  1. pensive melancholy
  2. tender sadness
  3. (negative) calm feeling that something emotionally (positively) significant is over and never will be back
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