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▪ I. † ˈmody, a. Obs. [f. mode n. + -y.] Fashionable, modish.
1701F. Manning Poems 67, I am o'erjoyed, says one, that we shall see Of Mody Fans so great variety. 1741Richardson Pamela I. xxxii. 125, I said, O dear Mr. Longman, you make me too rich, and too mody. 1771T. Hull Sir W. Harrington (1797) III. 42 These [dresses] were entirely new for the wedding..mine the mody coloured crimson, edged with ermine. ▪ II. mody obs. form of moody. |