frid-hengest, m.n: of uncertain meaning but ‘hengest’ is definitely ‘horse’; one suggestion is ‘horse-horse’ (tautological); less likely are ‘beautiful-horse’, ‘peace-horse’ or ‘war-horse’. (FRID-HENG-gest / ˈfrɪd-ˌhɛŋ-gɛst)

frid-hengest, m.n: of uncertain meaning but ‘hengest’ is definitely ‘horse’; one suggestion is ‘horse-horse’ (tautological); less likely are ‘beautiful-horse’, ‘peace-horse’ or ‘war-horse’. (FRID-HENG-gest / ˈfrɪd-ˌhɛŋ-gɛst)

lēod-hata, m.n: tyrant (people-hater). (LAY-od-HA-ta / ˈleːɔd-ˌha-ta)
un-āblinnende, adj: unceasing. (UN-ah-BLIN-nen-duh / ˈʌn-aː-ˌblɪn-nɛn-də)
lufung, f.n: loving, action of loving. (LUH-vung / ˈlʌ-vʌŋ)

æsc-rōf, adj: valiant in war, of martial renown. (ASH-ROAF / ˈæʃ-ˌroːf)
grund, m.n: bottom, lowest part of anything; solid bottom or earth underlying something; abyss, hell; ground. (GRUND / ˈgrʌnd)

stǣr-leornere, m.n: one who learns history, a historical scholar. (STAER-LEH-or-neh-ruh / ˈstæːr-ˌlɛɔr-nɛ-rə)
stǣr, n.n: a history. (STAER / ˈstæːr)
hrēol, n: reel, spool. (H’RAY-ol / ˈhreːɔl)

for-gitan, str.v: to forget, neglect. (for-YIT-ahn / fɔr-ˈjɪt-an)