From palatalization of earlier mööde, from Proto-West Germanic *mōþī, from Proto-Germanic *mōþaz.
mö (masculine möjje, comparative möjjer, superlative möjjst)
From Old Norse mœr, mær, from Proto-Germanic *mawī, from Proto-Indo-European *magʰ-.
mö c
Only the first declension appears in Svenska Akademiens ordlista (SAOL), but the second one is fairly common due to being intuitive.
From Proto-Finnic *möö.
mö (genitive meiden, partitive meid)
Inflection of mö | |||
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nominative sing. | minä | ||
genitive sing. | minun | ||
partitive sing. | mindai | ||
partitive plur. | meid | ||
singular | plural | ||
nominative | minä | mö | |
accusative | minun | mö | |
genitive | minun | meiden | |
partitive | mindai | meid | |
essive-instructive | — | — | |
translative | — | — | |
inessive | minus | meiš | |
elative | minuspäi | meišpäi | |
illative | minuhu | meihe | |
adessive | minai | meil | |
ablative | minaipäi | meilpäi | |
allative | minei | meile | |
abessive | minuta | meita | |
comitative | minunke | meidenke | |
prolative | — | — | |
approximative I | — | — | |
approximative II | — | — | |
egressive | — | — | |
terminative I | — | — | |
terminative II | — | — | |
terminative III | — | — | |
additive I | — | — | |
additive II | — | — |