þerscold, m.n: a threshold. (THERSH-old)

þerscold, m.n: a threshold. (THERSH-old)

æl-tæw, adj: all good, excellent, entire, sound, healthful, perfect, honest. (AL-TA-ew)
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rīm, n.n: number; a sum or aggregate of units; a collection of persons or things; a reckoning or calculation. (REEM)

sīþ-dagas, pl.m.n: latter days, later times. (SEETH-DA-gahs / ˈsiːθ-ˌda-gas)
swegel-candel, f.n: ‘sky-candle’, the sun. (SWEH-yell-KAHN-dell / ˈswɛ-jɛl-ˌkan-dɛl)
fela, adj: many, much, very. (FELL-ah)
ār-stæf, m.n: favour, kindness, benefit, help. (AR-staff)
firgen-gāt, f.n: a mountain goat. (FIR-yen-GAHT / ˈfɪɹ-jɛn-ˌgaːt)

rōtness, f.n: gladness, cheerfulness; comfort, protection. (ROAT-ness)
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lēoþ-gyddung, f.n: utterance in verse, poem, song. (LAY-oth-YUD-dung)