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N (neut, a-stem)

mind; heart, spirit; state of mind, mood; ''(in poetry and compounds)'' courage, pride, zeal, or anger; affection

Source: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/mod#Old_English

Attested in Caedmon's Hymn ("mōdġeþanc")

originates from: PGmc *mōdaz "mind, sense" (mōdaz > mōda > mōd) through pgmc-to-oe
Component of compounds
mōdġeþanc "thought"