feormian

feormian, wk.v: to foster or maintain; to entertain or welcome a guest; to harbour a fugitive or criminal; to maintain someone with basic necessities; to supply food as an obligation or rent; to provide a feast for someone. (FEH-or-mi-ahn / ˈfɛɔr-mɪ-an)

tīn

tīn, n/adj/numeral: ten. (TEEN / ˈtiːn)

Celebrate the 10th anniversary of Old English Word of the Day by sharing your favourite Old English word.

The Roman numeral X written on parchment, with a dot on either side of it; the writing on the opposite side of the parchment shows through.
Today is the 10th anniversary of Old English Wordhord! Bald’s Leechbook; England (Winchester), mid 10th century; British Library, Royal MS 12 D XVII, f. 20v. [bl.uk]