buoptalmon, n.n: ox-eye, chamomile. (BUH-op-tal-mon / ˈbʌ-ɔp-tal-mɔn)
ramm
ramm, m.n: a ram (animal); an instrument for pounding or battering. (RAHM / ˈram)

ge-wrid
ge-wrid, n.n: a place where shrubs grow, thicket. (yeh-WRID / jɛ-ˈwrɪd)
ende-mes
ende-mes, adv: equally, likewise, in like manner, together. (EN-deh-mess / ˈɛn-dɛ-mɛs)
wæstm-līc
wæstm-līc, adj: fruitful. (WASS-tum-leech / ˈwæs-təm-liːtʃ)

nergend
nergend, m.n: saviour, preserver. (NER-yend / ˈnɛr-jɛnd)
un-clǣnness
un-clǣnness, f.n: impurity, foulness (in a physical sense); impurity, obscenity (in a moral sense). (UN-KLAN-ness / ˈʌn-ˌklæːn-nɛs)
sprecan
sprecan, str.v: to speak. (SPREH-kahn / ˈsprɛ-kan)

friþu
friþu, f.n: peace; protection, security, safety from harm or injury; state of friendly relations; absence of conflict. (FRITH-uh / ˈfrɪ-θʌ)
geond-lēohtend
geond-lēohtend, m.n: one who illuminates throughout or entirely; a hapax that mistakenly renders Latin perlustrator (one who examines entirely, surveyor) as if ‘illuminator of all’. (YEH-ond-LAY-o-h’tend / ˈjɛɔnd-ˌleːɔx-tɛnd)