word, n.n: word; saying, maxim; tale, story; report, tidings; command, order; message, announcement; promise, oath; speech, language. (WORD / ˈwɔrd)
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word, n.n: word; saying, maxim; tale, story; report, tidings; command, order; message, announcement; promise, oath; speech, language. (WORD / ˈwɔrd)
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on-lūcan, str.v: to unlock, open, disclose. (on-LOO-kahn / ɔn-ˈluː-kan)

heofon-wlitig, adj: of heavenly beauty, divinely beautiful. (HEH-oh-von-WLIH-tih / ˈhɛɔ-vɔn-ˌwlɪ-tɪj)
wrīting-feþer, f.n: pen (writing-feather). (WREE-ting-FEH-ther / ˈwriː-tɪŋ-ˌfɛ-θɛr)

lang-līfe, adj: long-lived; long-lasting. (LAHNG-LEE-vuh / ˈlaŋ-ˌliː-və)
ofer-weder, n.n: storm, tempest. (OV-er-WEH-der / ˈɔ-vɛr-ˌwɛ-dɛr)

eahta, n/adj/num: eight (8). (EH-ah-ta / ˈɛax-ta)
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spec-fāh, adj: speckled, spotted, full of spots. (SPETCH-FAH / ˈspɛtʃ-ˌfaː)
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wīglian, wk.v: to practise divination or sorcery. (WEE-li-ahn / ˈwiːj-lɪ-an)

sāwel, f.n: soul. (SAH-well / ˈsaː-wɛl)