un-land, n.n: false land. (UN-LOND / ˈʌn-ˌland)

un-land, n.n: false land. (UN-LOND / ˈʌn-ˌland)

winter-setl, n.n: a place to stop in for the winter, winter-quarters. (WIN-ter-SEH-tull / ˈwɪn-tɛr-ˌsɛ-təl)
þurh-wadan, str.v: to pass through; (of a weapon) to pierce through, penetrate. (thur’h-WA-dahn / θʌrx-ˈwa-dan)

horder-wice, f.n: the office of a treasurer or steward. (HOR-der-WITCH-uh / ˈhɔr-dɛr-ˌwɪ-tʃə)
pynding, f.n: dam. (PUEN-ding / ˈpyn-dɪŋ)

eorþ-nafela, m.n: a plant, literally ‘earth-navel’, probably wild asparagus. (EH-orth-NAH-veh-la / ˈɛɔrθ-ˌna-vɛ-la)
sweor, m.n: a column, pillar (lit. or fig.), that which is shaped like a pillar. (SWEH-or / ˈswɛɔr)

ge-sēnian, wk.v: to sign, mark with the sign of the cross, bless. (yeh-SAY-ni-ahn / jɛ-ˈseː-nɪ-an)
holh, n.n: a hollow, cavity, hole. (HOL’H / ˈhɔlx)

ge-hæp, adj: fit, suitable. (yeh-HAP / jɛ-ˈhæp)