"humör" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Swedish]

Audio: Sv-humör.ogg Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], humör [indefinite, nominative, uncountable], humöret [definite, nominative, uncountable], humörs [genitive, indefinite, uncountable], humörets [definite, genitive, uncountable]
Etymology: First used in Swedish in 1638, from French humeur, same as English humour, Latin humor (“fluid”), having bodily fluids in good balance. The funny-haha-humour meaning (Swedish humor) is more recent, originating in England in Shakespeare's time. Etymology templates: {{bor|sv|fr|humeur}} French humeur, {{cog|en|humour}} English humour, {{der|sv|la|humor|t=fluid}} Latin humor (“fluid”), {{doublet|sv|humor|notext=1}} humor Head templates: {{head|sv|nouns||g=n|g2=|head=|sort=}} humör n, {{sv-noun|n}} humör n Inflection templates: {{sv-decl-noun|humör|humöret|-|-|humörs|humörets|-|-|definitions=|gender=Neuter|uncountable=yes}}
  1. mood, temper Tags: neuter Related terms: humörsvängning
    Sense id: en-humör-sv-noun-gKVd8EE6 Categories (other): Swedish entries with incorrect language header, Swedish links with redundant wikilinks

Inflected forms

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