mood-thought

Etymology
From a translation of, equivalent to.

Noun

 * 1)  A thought relating to a specific mood or mindset; one's intent or mind.
 * 2) * 2014, Beowulf
 * He often permitteth the mood-thought of man of The illustrious lineage to lean to possessions, Allows him earthly delights at his manor, A high-burg of heroes to hold in his keeping, Maketh portions of earth-folk hear him,
 * 1) * 2014, Beowulf
 * He often permitteth the mood-thought of man of The illustrious lineage to lean to possessions, Allows him earthly delights at his manor, A high-burg of heroes to hold in his keeping, Maketh portions of earth-folk hear him,
 * He often permitteth the mood-thought of man of The illustrious lineage to lean to possessions, Allows him earthly delights at his manor, A high-burg of heroes to hold in his keeping, Maketh portions of earth-folk hear him,