stulor, adj: furtive, acting with stealth, stealthy; stolen. (STULL-or / ˈstʌ-lɔr)
gewin-stōw
gewin-stōw, f.n: a place to contend in, battle-place, wrestling-place. (yeh-WIN-stoh / jɛ-ˈwɪn-stoː)

ǣfen-lāc
ǣfen-lāc, n.n: evening offering. (AV-en-LAHK / ˈæː-vɛn-ˌlaːc)
rysel
rysel, m.n: fat. (RUE-zell / ˈry-zɛl)
ge-untrumian
ge-untrumian, wk.v: to make weak or sick; to be weak or sick. (yeh-UN-trum-i-ahn / jɛ-ˈʌn-trʌm-ɪ-an)

cyric-weard
cyric-weard, m.n: custodian of a church, sacristan. (CHUE-rich-WEH-ard / ˈtʃy-rɪtʃ-ˌwɛard)
bed-strēaw
bed-strēaw, n.n: straw used for bedding. (BED-STRAY-aw / ˈbɛd-ˌstreaː)
sam-wist
sam-wist, f.n: life together, cohabitation, matrimony. (SAHM-WIST / ˈsam-ˌwɪst)

scyhtan
scyhtan, wk.v: to instigate, prompt, urge. (SHUE’H-tahn / ˈʃyx-tan)
weall-dor
weall-dor, n.n: a door in the wall. (WEH-all-DOOR / ˈwɛal-ˌdɔr)