ge-tēþed, adj: toothed, provided with teeth. (yeh-TAY-thed / jɛ-ˈteː-θɛd)

ge-tēþed, adj: toothed, provided with teeth. (yeh-TAY-thed / jɛ-ˈteː-θɛd)

folc-sceaða, m.n: tyrant (people-harmer). (FOLK-SHEH-ah-tha / ˈfɔlk-ˌʃɛa-θa)
feorh-ner, n.n: life’s preservation or salvation, a refuge, sustenance, nourishment. (FEH-or’h-NAIR / ˈfɛɔrx-ˌnɛr)
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wederian, wk.v: to be (good or bad) weather. (WEH-deh-ri-ahn / ˈwɛ-dɛ-rɪ-an)

hosp-word, n.n: word of contempt, insulting speech (‘shame-word’). (HOSP-WORD / ˈhɔsp-ˌwɔrd)
fēþe-mund, f.n: animal paw (‘foot-hand’ or ‘hand for walking’). (FAY-thuh-MUND / ˈfeː-θə-ˌmʌnd)

clǣne, adj: pure, purified, cleansed. (KLAN-uh / ˈklæː-nə)
þrǣc-wīg, m.n: hard fighting. (THRATCH-WEE / ˈθræːtʃ-ˌwiːj)

clipian, wk.v: to call, cry out. (KLIH-pi-ahn / ˈklɪ-pɪ-an)
gefrǣge, adj: known, celebrated, famous. (yeh-FRAE-yuh / jɛ-ˈfræː-jə)
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