cyning-dōm

cyning-dōm, m.n: kingly power; a kingdom. (KUH-ning-DOAM / ˈkɝ-nɪŋ-ˌdoːm)

kingdom
The Coronation of Henry III, Images of English Kings, from Edward the Confessor to Edward I, England (circa 1280-1300). Cotton Vitellius. British Library.

brim-strēam

brim-strēam, m.n: the sea’s current, ocean-stream, the sea, ocean; a rapid stream, river. (BRIM-STRAY-ahm / ˈbɹɪm-ˌstɹeːam)

sea
Detail of a miniature of a siren, from a bestiary, with extracts from Giraldus Cambrensis on Irish birds, England (Salisbury?), 2nd quarter of the 13th century. British Library.