mōdor, f.n: mother. (MOH-dor / ˈmoː-dɔr)

mōdor, f.n: mother. (MOH-dor / ˈmoː-dɔr)

scortlīce, adv: (of time) shortly, before long, soon; (of speech) shortly, briefly, compendiously. (SHORT-LEE-chuh / ˈʃɔrt-ˌliː-tʃə)
And for this week’s Wordhord Wednesday: paying your taxes…with fish. Read it on Patreon.
gafol-fisc, m.n: fish paid as toll or tribute. (GA-voll-FISH / ˈga-vɔl-ˌfɪʃ)

gærs-tūn, m.n: grass-enclosure, a meadow. (GAERZ-TOON / ˈgærz-ˌtuːn)
cræte-hors, n.n: a cart-horse. (KRAE-tuh-HORS / ˈkræ-tə-ˌhɔrs)
hirste-panne, f.n: a frying-pan. (HIR-stuh-PA-nuh / ˈhɪr-stə-ˌpa-nə)
swinc, n.n: labour, trouble, affliction, toil. (SWINCH / ˈswɪntʃ)
geteld-gehlīwung, f.n: shelter afforded by a tent. (yeh-TELD-yeh-HLEE-wung / jɛ-ˈtɛld-jɛ-ˌhliː-wʌŋ)

scot-frēo, adj: scot-free, exempt from imposts. (SHOT-FRAY-oh / ˈʃɔt-ˌfreːɔ)
This week’s Wordhord Wednesday post is about growling gremetunc. Read it on Patreon.
snāw-ceald, adj: snow-cold, cold as snow. (SNAW-CHEH-ald / ˈsnaːw-ˌtʃɛald)
