scēat, m.n: a corner, an angle; a corner, quarter; a projection, promontory; a nook, corner, region; a lap, bosom; a bay; a garment; a cloth, napkin. (SHAY-aht)
Category Archives: body + health
cnucel
cnucel, m.n: a knuckle, joint. (K’NUCK’ell)
cū-ēage
cū-ēage, f.n: a cow’s eye. (KOO-AY-ah-yuh / ˈkuː-ˌeːa-jə)

hlēor
hlēor, n.n: a cheek, face. (HLAY-or)
feorh-gōma
feorh-gōma, m.n: fatal or deadly jaws. (FAY-orh-GO-ma)

Crocodile eating a human, then a fish. Bestiary. England, c. 1225-1250. Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS. Bodley 764, f. 24r. [bestiary.ca]
lyb
lyb, n.n: medicine, drug. (LUEB / ˈlyb)
wyrmǣte
wyrmǣte, adj: worm-eaten. (WURM-at-teh)
This week’s Wordhord Wednesday post is on St Andrew’s thoughtful speech. Read and hear it on Patreon.

A sumptuously-dressed noble lady in a tomb with coats of arms, while below her skeleton is devoured by worms and insects. A Carthusian miscellany of poems, chronicles, and treatises. A Yorkshire or Lincolnshire Carthusian monastery (Axholme, Mountgrace or Kingston-upon-Hull?), 1460-1500. British Library, Add MS 37049, f. 32v. [bl.uk]
hār-wenge
hār-wenge, adj: hoary, grey-haired. (HAR-WENG-guh / ˈhaːɹ-ˌwɛŋ-gə)
flǣsc-hord
flǣsc-hord, n.n: ‘flesh-hoard’, the body. (FLASH-HORD / ˈflæːʃ-ˌhɔrd)

hungor-lǣwe
hungor-lǣwe, adj: hungry, famished. (HUNG-gor-LAE-wuh / ˈhʌŋ-gɔr-ˌlæː-wə)
