noun.
Mother-of-vinegar.
noun.
Mind; heart.
noun.
Temper of mind; state of the mind as regards passion or feeling; disposition; humor: as, a melancholy mood.
noun.
Heat of temper; anger.
noun.
Zeal: in the phrase with main and mood, with might and main; with a will.
noun.
A morbid or fantastic state of mind, as a fit of bad temper, sudden anger, or sullenness; also, absence of mind, or abstraction: generally used in the plural.
noun.
A state of mind with reference to something to be done or omitted; a more or less capricious state of feeling disposing one to action: commonly in the phrase in the mood: as, many artists work only when they are in the mood.
noun.
In grammar, same as mode, 3.
noun.
In logic, a variety of syllogism depending on the quantity (universal or particular) and quality (affirmative or negative) of the propositions composing it.
noun.
In music, same as mode, 7.