ge-mēðgian, wk.v: to weary, fatigue, impair. (yeh-MAITH-yi-ahn / jɛ-ˈmeːθ-jɪ-an)

ge-mēðgian, wk.v: to weary, fatigue, impair. (yeh-MAITH-yi-ahn / jɛ-ˈmeːθ-jɪ-an)

spring, m/n.n: source of water; springing, rising; ulcer, sore, pustule; flux; squirting, sprinkling. (SPRING / ˈsprɪŋ)
un-āmirred, adj: uninjured. (un-AH-mir-red / ʌn-ˈaː-mɪɹ-ɹɛd)
wyndle, f.n: a wound. (WUND-luh / ˈwɝnd-lə)

gēoguþ-feorh, n.n: youthful life, youth. (YAY-oh-guth-FEH-or’h / ˈjeːɔ-gʌθ-ˌfɛɔɹh)
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hēah-strengþu, f.n: great strength. (HAY-ah-STRENG-thuh / ˈheːah-ˌstɹɛŋ-θʌ)

hēafod-swīma, m.n: dizziness, intoxication (head-swimming). (HAY-ah-vod-SWEE-ma / ˈheːa-vɔd-ˌswiː-ma)
tægl-hǣr, n.n: a hair of an animal’s tail. (TAE-yull-HAER / ˈtæ-jəl-ˌhæːr)

līg-locc, adj: having flaming locks. (LEE-LOCK / ˈliːj-ˌlɔk)
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hring-finger, m.n: ring finger. (H’RING-FING-ger / ˈhrɪŋ-ˌfiŋ-gər)
