bemood

English

Etymology

From be- + mood.

Verb

bemood (third-person singular simple present bemoods, present participle bemooding, simple past and past participle bemooded)

  1. (transitive) To endow with a mood; put in a mood; attune.
    • 2004, Allen Michael Scult, Being Jewish/Reading Heidegger:
      Is philosophy merely one bemooded Dasein in the person of the professor forming his or her speech so as to suit another bemooded Dasein, namely, that of the students?
    • 2005, Ted Hughes, Paul Keegan, Collected Poems:
      At your ears and in harmony left with right Till the moon bemoods: to the new, to the full, Only look up: possessing night — Cattic Bacchanal!

Derived terms

  • bemoodedness

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