muodo
Italian
Etymology
From a diphthongization of Classical Latin modus, from Proto-Italic *modōs, from Proto-Indo-European *mod-ōs (“measure”), from *med- (“to measure”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈmwɔ.do/
- Rhymes: -ɔdo
- Hyphenation: muò‧do
Noun
muodo m (plural muodi)
- (regional) Obsolete form of modo.
- way, manner
- 1350s, anonymous author, “Prologo e primo capitolo [Preface and first chapter]”, in Cronica [Chronicle] (overall work in Old Italian); republished as Giuseppe Porta, editor, Anonimo romano - Cronica, Adelphi, 1979, →ISBN:
- Livro non ne facevano, ché lettera non se trovava appo li Grieci. E questo muodo servaro li Romani per tutta Italia e in Francia e massimamente in Roma
- No books were made, because there were no letters among the Greeks. And the Romans maintained this way across all of Italy and France, and especially in Rome
- way, manner
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