folc-gedrēfnes, f.n: disturbance of the people, confusion of mankind (people-trouble). (FOLK-yeh-DRAVE-ness / ˈfɔlk-jɛ-ˌdreːv-nɛs)
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sǣnig
sǣnig, adj: marine. (SAE-nih / ˈsæː-nɪj)

henge-clif
henge-clif, n.n: a steep, precipitous cliff. (HENG-guh-CLIFF / ˈhɛŋ-gə-ˌklɪf)
lār-smiþ
lār-smiþ, m.n: wise person, counsellor (‘lore-smith’). (LAHR-SMITH / ˈlaːr-ˌsmɪθ)
æcer-mann
æcer-mann, m.n: farmer. (ACK-er-MAHN / ˈæ-kɛr-ˌman)

sefa
sefa, m.n: understanding, mind, heart. (SEH-vah / ˈsɛ-va)
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slǣwþ
slǣwþ, f.n: sloth, laziness. (SLAEWTH / ˈslæːwθ)

gylp-georn
gylp-georn, adj: vainglorious, arrogant, proud; eager for glory. (YUELP-YEH-orn / ˈjylp-ˌjɛɔrn)
ge-þweran
ge-þweran, str.v: to stir, beat or mix together; to churn, make thick (as butter from cream); (poetically) to forge. (yeh-THWEH-rahn / jɛ-ˈθwɛ-ran)

ge-edniwian
ge-edniwian, wk.v: to restore, renew, renovate, change. (yeh-ED-ni-wi-ahn / jɛ-ˈɛd-nɪ-wɪ-an)