mood-thought

noun

Etymology

From a translation of Old English mōdġeþanc (“mind, thoughts”, literally “mood-thought”), equivalent to mood + thought.

  1. calqued from mōdġeþanc

Definitions

  1. A thought relating to a specific mood or mindset

    A thought relating to a specific mood or mindset; one's intent or mind.

    • Now [we] shall praise the heaven-realm's Keeper, God's might and his mood-thought, the work of the glory-Father, as he of each wonder, the eternal Lord, the beginning ordained.
    • At whiles unto love he letteth to turn The mood-thought of a man that Is mighty of kindred, […]

The neighborhood

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