gūþ-rǣs, m.n: war-like attack. (GOOTH-RASS / ˈguːθ-ˌræːs)

gūþ-rǣs, m.n: war-like attack. (GOOTH-RASS / ˈguːθ-ˌræːs)

heofon-scūr, m.n: rainshower from the heavens. (HEH-o-von-SHOOR / ˈhɛɔ-vɔn-ˌʃuːr)
ǣmtig, adj: empty, devoid of; bearing or having nothing; not engaged in any activity, at leisure; unmarried. (AM-tih / ˈæːm-tij)

hīw-scipe, m.n: a family, household, house. (HEE-ew-SHIP-uh / ˈhiːw-ˌʃɪ-pə)
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æled, m.n: fire, conflagration. (AL-ed / æ-lɛd)

þræc-hwīl, f.n: time of suffering, hard time. (THRACK-HWEEL / ˈθræk-ˌhwiːl)
buc, m.n: buck, male deer, perhaps the roe deer specifically. (BUCK / ˈbʌk)

gafol-tȳning, f.n: fence materials paid as tax or tribute. (GA-voll-TUE-ning / ˈga-vɔl-ˌtyː-nɪŋ)
smēa-þancol, adj: acute, subtle. (SMAY-ah-THONK-ol / ˈsmeːa-ˌθan-kɔl)
ylp, m.n: elephant. (UELP / ˈylp)
