heals-brynige, f.n: a gorget (throat armour), a hauberk (long defensive shirt, usually mail). (HEH-alz-BRUH-nih-yuh / ˈhɛalz-ˌbɹɝ-nɪ-jə)
Category Archives: battle
wiþer-wengel
wiþer-wengel, m.n: adversary. (WITH-er-WENG-gell / ˈwɪ-θɛr-ˌwɛŋ-gɛl)

aglǣcwīf
aglǣcwīf, n.n: hostile female fighter, fierce female combatant. (AH-GLACK-weef / ˈa-ˌglæːk-wiːf)
āglǣca
āglǣca, m.n: hostile fighter, fierce combatant, great opponent. (AH-GLACK-ah / ˈa-ˌglæː-ka)
There aren’t any good word-for-word translations. Often translators use ‘monster’ but there is no word in Old English that means simply ‘monster’, and āglǣca can refer to (human) heroes as well as monsters. Grendel is an āglǣca but so is Beowulf.
sige
sige, m.n: victory, triumph; success in war or conflict. (SIH-yuh / ˈsɪ-jə)
rand
rand, m.n: brink, edge, margin, shore; a shield or shield boss. (ROND / ˈɹand)
tācn-berend
tācn-berend, m.n: a standard-bearer. (TAH-kun-BEH-rend / ˈtaː-kən-ˌbɛ-ɹɛnd)
heoru-cumbul
wǣpen-þracu
wǣpen-þracu, f.n: force of arms; lit. ‘weapon-force’ or ‘weapon-violence’. (WAE-pen-THRA-kuh / ˈwæː-pɛn-ˌθɹa-kʌ)

fyrd-hwæt
fyrd-hwæt, adj: bold in warfare, warlike, brave. (FURD-HWAET / ˈfɝɹd-ˌhwæt)
