efen-gemæcca, m.n: a companion, husband; an equal, fellow, consort. (EH-ven-yeh-MACK-kah / ˈɛ-vɛn-jɛ-ˌmæk-ka)
This week’s Wordhord Wednesday post is on foul stenches. Read it on Patreon.
efen-gemæcca, m.n: a companion, husband; an equal, fellow, consort. (EH-ven-yeh-MACK-kah / ˈɛ-vɛn-jɛ-ˌmæk-ka)
This week’s Wordhord Wednesday post is on foul stenches. Read it on Patreon.
fūl-stincende, adj: foul-smelling, stinking. (FOOL-STIN-chen-duh / ˈfuːl-ˌstɪn-tʃɛn-də)

ūht-wæcce, f.n: a nightly vigil. (OO’HT-WAE-chuh / ˈuːxt-ˌwæ-tʃə)
umbor, n.n: a child. (UM-bor / ˈʌm-bɔr)

costnigend, m.n: a tempter. (KOST-ni-yend / ˈkɔst-nɪ-jɛnd)
mold-stōw, f.n: a place on the earth, a site, or a place in the earth, a grave. (MOLD-STOW / ˈmɔld-ˌstoːw)
crabba, m.n: a crab, crayfish; a sign of the zodiac, cancer. (KRA-ba / ˈkra-ba)

līf-getwinnan, pl.m.n: twins. (LEEV-yeh-TWIN-on / ˈliːv-jɛ-ˌtwɪ-nan)
Hear about horn-fish in this week’s Wordhord Wednesday post. Listen to me read from the Old English poem Andreas on Patreon.
bula, m.n: a bull. (BUH-la / ˈbʌ-la)
ramm, m.n: a ram (Aries); an instrument for pounding or battering. (RAHM / ˈram)
