moððe, f.n: a moth. (MOTH-thuh / ˈmɔθ-θə)

moððe, f.n: a moth. (MOTH-thuh / ˈmɔθ-θə)

biscop-seðel, n.n: a bishop’s seat or residence. (BIH-shop-SEH-thell / ˈbɪ-ʃɔp-ˌsɛ-θɛl)
here-cirm, m.n: a war-shout, shout raised by a host. (HEH-reh-CHIRM / ˈhɛ-rɛ-ˌtʃɪrm)
weorc-līc, adj: working, busy. (WEH-ork-leech / ˈwɛɔrk-liːtʃ)

ambrōsie, n: ambrosia (a plant). (AHM-bro-zi-uh / ˈam-broː-zɪ-ə)
maðelere, m.n: one who speaks or harangues. (MA-thuh-leh-ruh / ˈma-θə-lɛ-rə)
rād-wērig, adj: weary with riding or journeying. (RAWD-WAY-rih / ˈraːd-ˌweː-rɪj)

innoþ, m.n: the inner part of the body, innards (stomach, womb, bowels, etc.). (IN-noth / ˈɪn-nɔθ)
swǣtan, wk.v: to sweat. (SWAE-tahn / ˈswæː-tan)
wan-hāl, adj: imperfect as regards health or soundness of body; weak, sick, maimed, infirm. (WAHN-HALL / ˈwan-ˌhaːl)
