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wit

Posted on July 8, 2022 by Hana Videen

wit, n.n: wit, intelligence, understanding. (WIT / ˈwɪt)

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þurstig

Posted on July 7, 2022 by Hana Videen

þurstig, adj: thirsty (literally and figuratively). (THUR-stih / ˈθʌrs-tɪj)

Medieval manuscript illustration of a man sitting and drinking from a bowl, which he holds in one hand; he holds a long, two-pronged fork in the other hand.
Psalter of Lambert le Bègue; N France (Liège), 1255-65; British Library, Additional 21114, f. 1r. [bl.uk]
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gafol-swān

Posted on July 6, 2022 by Hana Videen

gafol-swān, m.n: tax-paying swineherd, someone who rents a herd of swine on condition of paying a certain number of swine (butchered) as rent. (GA-voll-SWAN / ˈga-vɔl-ˌswaːn)

This week’s Wordhord Wednesday post is on ‘earnestly’. Read it on Patreon.

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mixen

Posted on July 5, 2022 by Hana Videen

mixen, f.n: a dung heap. (MICK-sen / ˈmɪk-sɛn)

Medieval manuscript illustration of a woman pointing towards a skeleton on a dung heap; a group of men look on, one with his arms raised up.
Job on the dung hill by ‘Sub-Fauvel’ master; France, 1320-1340; The Hague, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, 71 A 23. [europeana.eu]
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eornostlīce

Posted on July 4, 2022 by Hana Videen

eornostlīce, adv/conjunction: therefore, but. (EH-or-nost-LEE-chuh / ˈɛɔr-nɔst-ˌliː-tʃə)

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brim-hlæst

Posted on July 3, 2022 by Hana Videen

brim-hlæst, f.n: fish (sea-cargo). (BRIM-H’LAST / ˈbrɪm-ˌhlæst)

Medieval manuscript depiction of Pisces, with two fish facing opposite directions within two circles, their mouths connected by a curving red line.
11th century calendar, from SE England (Canterbury?); British Library, Cotton MS Julius A VI, f. 4r. [bl.uk]
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rand-bēah

Posted on July 2, 2022 by Hana Videen

rand-bēah, m.n: the boss of a shield or the shield itself. (RAND-BAY-ah / ˈrand-ˌbeːax)

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dȳr

Posted on July 1, 2022 by Hana Videen

dȳr, n.n: door. (DUER / ˈdyːr)

Medieval manuscript illustration of a haloed woman ascending a flight of stairs toward a door in a building with crenellated towers; a face in a golden sun looks down on her.
Rothschild Canticles; Flanders/Rhineland, c. 1300; Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, MS 404, f. 48r. [collections.library.yale.edu]
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lēoþ-word

Posted on June 30, 2022 by Hana Videen

lēoþ-word, n.n: a word in a poem. (LAY-oth-WORD / ˈleːɔθ-ˌwɔrd)

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huntigestre

Posted on June 29, 2022 by Hana Videen

huntigestre, f.n: huntress. (HUN-ti-yes-truh / ˈhʌn-tɪ-jɛs-trə)

This week’s Wordhord Wednesday post is on dark clouds. Read it on Patreon.

Medieval manuscript image of a woman in a long purple gown shooting an arrow from a bow towards a large rabbit.
Taymouth Hours; England (London?), 14th century; British Library, Yates Thompson MS 13, f. 68v. [bl.uk]
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