on-drǣdan, str.v: to dread, fear; to be afraid. (on-DRAE-dahn / ɔn-ˈdɹæː-dan)
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ēþ-gesȳne
ēþ-gesȳne, adj: easy to be seen, visible. (AITH-yeh-ZUH-nuh / ˈeːθ-jɛ-ˌzɝː-nə)
ā-blǣst
ā-blǣst, adj: inspired; infuriated, furious. (ah-BLAST / aː-ˈblæːst)
hēafod-gold
wæl-grim
wæl-grim, adj: slaughter-grim, cruel, destructive, bloodthirsty. (WAEL-GRIM / ˈwæl-ˌgrɪm)
dysig
dysig, adj: dizzy, foolish, unwise, stupid. (DUE-zih / ˈdy-zɪj)
drynce-lēan
drynce-lēan, n.n: ‘drink-reward’, perhaps related to Old Norse drekkulaun ‘grant of land by a lord in recompense for a vassal’s hospitality’, or the customary entertainment offered by a lord to his tenants, or the purchase of a drink to mark the closing of a contract. (DRUN-chuh-LAY-ahn / ˈdɹɝn-tʃə-ˌleːan)
bersting
bersting, f.n: a bursting. (BER-sting / ˈbɛɹ-stɪŋ)
burg-weall
hēah-clēofa
hēah-clēofa, m.n: a principal chamber. (HAY-a’h-CLAY-oh-va / ˈheːah-ˌkleːɔ-va)

