hālig-rift, f.n: a holy garment, veil. (HA-lih-RIFT / ˈhaː-lɪj-ˌrɪft)

hālig-rift, f.n: a holy garment, veil. (HA-lih-RIFT / ˈhaː-lɪj-ˌrɪft)

þæc, n.n: roof; the material of which a roof is composed, thatch. (THATCH / ˈθætʃ)
on-bæcling, adv: back, backward, behind. (ON-back-ling / ˈɔn-bæk-lɪŋ)
hengen-wītnung, f.n: the punishment of imprisonment. (HENG-gehn-WEET-nung / ˈhɛŋ-gɛn-ˌwiːt-nʌŋ)

tō-hlīdan, wk.v: to yawn, gape, open, crack (intrans.), split (intrans.) asunder. (toh-HLEE-dahn / toː-ˈhliː-dan)
lām-sēaþ, m.n: clay-pit. (LAHM-SAY-ath / ˈlaːm-ˌseːaθ)
slincan, str.v: to crawl; to slink away. (SLINK-ahn / ˈslɪn-kan)
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sige-brōðor, m.n: a victorious brother. (SIH-yuh-BRO-thor / ˈsɪ-jə-ˌbroː-θɔr)
stulor, adj: furtive, acting with stealth, stealthy; stolen. (STULL-or / ˈstʌ-lɔr)
gewin-stōw, f.n: a place to contend in, battle-place, wrestling-place. (yeh-WIN-stoh / jɛ-ˈwɪn-stoː)
