sæppe, f.n: the spruce fir. (SAP-puh / ˈsæp-pə)
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twelf
twelf, n/numeral/adj: twelve (12). (TWELF / ˈtwɛlf)

Ic ēow þancie, everyone who shared their favourite Old English word(s) for Old English Wordhord’s 12th birthday. May your hoards of words grow ever more wondrous. For my personal favourites, see the “hord highlights” category on this blog or on the Old English Wordhord App.

manu
manu, f.n: mane. (MA-nuh / ˈma-nʌ)

here-strǣt
here-strǣt, f.n: battle-street, military road. (HEH-ruh-STRAT / ˈhɛ-rə-ˌstræːt)
atel
atel, adj: dire, terrible. (AH-tell / ˈa-tɛl)

hālig-portic
hālig-portic, n.n: a sanctuary. (HA-lih-POR-tick / ˈhaː-lɪj-ˌpɔr-tɪk)
sund-hwæt
sund-hwæt, adj: water-quick, active in swimming. (SUND-H’WAT / ˈsʌnd-ˌhwæt)

fullunga
fullunga, adv: fully. (FULL-lung-ga / ˈfʌl-lʌŋ-ga)
yrfe
yrfe, n.n: cattle. (UER-vuh / ˈyr-və)

weald
weald, m.n: high land covered with woods, forest. (WEH-ald / ˈwɛald)