sōn, m.n: a musical sound, music vocal or instrumental. (SOWN / ˈsoːn)

sōn, m.n: a musical sound, music vocal or instrumental. (SOWN / ˈsoːn)

nīd-beþearf, adj: necessary. (NEED-beh-THEH-arf / ˈniːd-bɛ-ˌθɛarf)
lēof, n: an indeclinable term of respectful or familiar address to one or more people, such as 1) a temporal or spiritual superior (sir, lord); 2) a friend or relative (friend, dear); 3) a stranger (sir). (LAY-off / ˈleːɔf)
wæter-sēaþ, m.n: a well, reservoir. (WAT-er-SAY-ath / ˈwæ-tɛr-ˌseːaθ)

wiþ-sacan, str.v: to say no to a request, to refuse permission; to refuse, reject, decline. (with-SA-kahn / wɪθ-ˈsa-can)
sparian, wk.v: to spare, to show mercy to, to refrain from injuring or destroying. (SPA-ri-ahn / ˈspa-rɪ-an)
sīþ, m/n.n: journey, voyage. (SEETH / ˈsiːθ)

hlīsa, m.n: fame, reputation. (H’LEE-za / ˈhliː-za)
wordlian, wk.v: to talk, discourse. (WORD-li-ahn / ˈwɔrd-lɪ-an)
swān-gerēfa, m.n: an officer whose manages forests for the pasturing of swine and the use of wood. (SWAHN-yeh-RAY-vah / ˈswaːn-jɛ-ˌreː-va)
