leahter, m.n: sin, crime, vice. (LEH-ah-h’ter / ˈlɛax-tɛr)
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þanc-metung
þanc-metung, f.n: deliberation, consideration. (THONK-meh-tung)

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wyrtian
wyrtian, wk.v: to season, spice. (WUR-tee-on)
up-gang
up-gang, m.n: up-gang, m.n: a going up, rising of a heavenly body; a going up to land from sea; a going up from the coast inland; a way of going up. (UP-gong)

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rīce-dōm
rīce-dōm, n.n: power, rule, dominion. (REE-cheh-DOAM)
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hleahtor
hleahtor, m.n: laughter. (HLEH-ah-tor / ˈhlɛax-tɔr)
ō-gengel
ō-gengel, m.n: a bar, bolt. (oh-YENG-gell / oː-ˈjɛŋ-gɛl)
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flȳte
flȳte, f.n: cream. (FLUH-teh)

frēond-lufu
frēond-lufu, f.n: friendship, love. (FRAY-ond-LUH-vuh / ˈfreːɔnd-ˌlʌ-vʌ)
īdel-gylp
īdel-gylp, n.n: vainglory, vain pride, idle boasting. (EE-dell-YUELP / ˈiː-dɛl-ˌjylp)