þorn, m.n: a thorn; name of the TH-rune ᚦ. (THORN / ˈθɔrn)

þorn, m.n: a thorn; name of the TH-rune ᚦ. (THORN / ˈθɔrn)

ge-tingness, f.n: eloquence, ease of speech. (yeh-TING-ness / jɛ-ˈtɪŋ-nɛs)
sælmerige, f.n: brine, salt water. (SAEL-MEH-ri-yuh / ˈsæl-ˌmɛ-rɪ-jə)

ā-wenian, wk.v: to wean; to detach (someone) from an activity. (ah-WEH-ni-ahn / aː-ˈwɛ-nɪ-an)
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swiling, f.n: a swilling, washing, gargling, gargle. (SWILL-ing / ˈswɪ-lɪŋ)
hærn-flota, m.n: a wave-floater, ship. (HAERN-FLOH-ta / ˈhærn-ˌflɔ-ta)

hrēran, wk.v: to move, stir, shake; to stir up, agitate. (HRAY-rahn / ˈhreː-ran)
swin, m.n: sound, melody. (SWIN / ˈswɪn)

swīn, n.n: pig, swine. (SWEEN / ˈswiːn)

ofer-gǣgedness, f.n: transgression. (OV-er-GAE-yud-ness / ˌɔ-vɛr-ˈgæː-jəd-nɛs)