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formode

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Danish

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Etymology

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From Middle Low German vormōden, composed of vor (for) +‎ mōden (to want, ask for), compare German vermuten (to suppose). The latter part, which is also found in the verb anmōden (to ask for) (Danish anmode) is derived from the noun mōt (mood, mind) (Danish mod).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /fɔrmoːˀðə/, [fʌˈmoˀð̩], [fʌˈmoðˀð̩]

Verb

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formode (past tense formodede, past participle formodet)

  1. to assume, suppose, presume, surmise

Conjugation

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Conjugation of formode
active passive
present formoder formodes
past formodede formodedes
infinitive formode formodes
imperative formod
participle
present formodende
past formodet
(auxiliary verb have)
gerund formoden

Derived terms

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References

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