"wode" meaning in English

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Adjective

Forms: woder [comparative], wodest [superlative]
Etymology: From Middle English wode, from Old English wōd (“mad, raging, enraged, insane, senseless, blasphemous”), from Proto-Germanic *wōdaz (compare Middle Dutch woet > Dutch woede, Old High German wuot > German Wut (“fury”), Old Norse óðr, Gothic 𐍅𐍉𐌳𐍃 (wōds, “demonically possessed”)), from Proto-Indo-European *weh₂t-ós, from *weh₂t- (“excited, possessed”) (compare Latin vātēs (“seer, prophet”), Old Irish fáith (“seer”), Welsh gwawd (“song”)). Etymology templates: {{root|en|ine-pro|*weh₂t-}}, {{inherited|en|enm|wode}} Middle English wode, {{inherited|en|ang|wōd||mad, raging, enraged, insane, senseless, blasphemous}} Old English wōd (“mad, raging, enraged, insane, senseless, blasphemous”), {{inh|en|gem-pro|*wōdaz}} Proto-Germanic *wōdaz, {{cog|dum|woet}} Middle Dutch woet, {{cog|got|𐍅𐍉𐌳𐍃||demonically possessed}} Gothic 𐍅𐍉𐌳𐍃 (wōds, “demonically possessed”), {{inh|en|ine-pro|*weh₂t-ós}} Proto-Indo-European *weh₂t-ós, {{cog|la|vātēs||seer, prophet}} Latin vātēs (“seer, prophet”), {{cog|sga|fáith||seer}} Old Irish fáith (“seer”), {{cog|cy|gwawd||song}} Welsh gwawd (“song”) Head templates: {{en-adj|er}} wode (comparative woder, superlative wodest)
  1. (obsolete) Mad, crazy, insane, possessed, rabid, furious, frantic. Tags: obsolete Synonyms: wood
    Sense id: en-wode-en-adj-d5iKiwDm Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 79 21
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 1

Noun

Etymology: See woad. Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} wode (uncountable)
  1. Obsolete spelling of woad. Tags: alt-of, obsolete, uncountable Alternative form of: woad
    Sense id: en-wode-en-noun-8UtuV0GZ
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2
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