unoferswīðed

unoferswīðed, adj: unconquered. (un-OH-ver-SWEETH-ed / ʌn-ˈɔ-vɛɹ-ˌswiː-θɛd)

Alexander fighting a three-horned beast and other strange animals. Le livre et la vraye hystoire du bon roy Alixandre. France (Paris), c. 1420-c. 1425. British Library, Royal MS 20 B XX, f. 51v. [bl.uk]

flāngeweorc

flāngeweorc, n.n: arrow-work, archery. (FLAHN-yeh-WEH-ork / ˈflaːn-jɛ-ˌwɛɔɹk)

A carved panel from the Franks Casket depicting a man and woman in the bricked square. The man is shooting arrows out of a hole towards an attacking army with spears and shields.
Franks Casket showing Ægil and his wife enclosed in the keep of a castle, with Ægil shooting arrows against attacking troops.