møde
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Derived form the verb. Compare also Swedish möte n. It has replaced the older word Old Norse mót, derived from *mōtą, which has survived in Danish only as the preposition mod, imod.
møde n (singular definite mødet, plural indefinite møder)
From Old Norse mœta (“to meet”), from Proto-Germanic *mōtijaną, cognate with Swedish möta, English meet, Dutch moeten. Derived from *mōtą, hence Old Norse mót, English moot.
møde (imperative mød, infinitive at møde, present tense møder, past tense mødte, perfect tense har mødt)
møde f or m (definite singular møda or møden, indefinite plural møder, definite plural mødene)
møde (present tense møder, past tense mødde, past participle mødt/mødd, passive infinitive mødast, present participle mødande, imperative mød)
møde f (definite singular møda, indefinite plural møder, definite plural mødene)
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