fæt, n.n: a vessel or container, mainly for fluids. (FAT / ˈfæt)

fæt, n.n: a vessel or container, mainly for fluids. (FAT / ˈfæt)

lēoþ-wīs, adj: poetical, rhythmical. (LAY-oth-WEES / ˈleːɔθ-ˌwiːs)
lyften, adj: aerial, airy. (LUEF-ten / ˈlyf-tɛn)
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heard-hīþende, adj: cruelly ravaging, violently attacking. (HEH-ard-HEE-then-duh / ˈhɛard-ˌhiː-θɛn-də)

bōcere, m.n: a writer, scribe, author, learned person, instructor. (BOH-cheh-ruh / ˈboː-tʃɛ-rə)

gelenda, m.n: a man of landed property, a rich man. (yeh-LEN-da / jɛ-ˈlɛn-da)
ge-lend, f.n: fat, lard. (yeh-LEND / jɛ-ˈlɛnd)
ge-lendan, wk.v: to approach, come, arrive, go, proceed. (yeh-LEN-dahn / jɛ-ˈlɛn-dan)
for-hǣþed, adj: burned up, destroyed by fire; scorched. (for-HAE-thed / fɔr-ˈhæː-θɛd)

fela-sinnig, adj: very sinful. (FELL-ah-SIN-nih / ˈfɛ-la-ˌsɪn-nɪj)
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