an-sȳn, f.n: a face, countenance; a view, aspect, sight, form, figure. (AHN-SUEN / ˈan-ˌsyːn)
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an-sȳn, f.n: a face, countenance; a view, aspect, sight, form, figure. (AHN-SUEN / ˈan-ˌsyːn)
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scyte-finger, m.n: index finger (shooting-finger or arrow-finger). (SHUE-tuh-FING-ger / ˈʃy-tə-ˌfɪŋ-gər)
hrið-suht, f.n: fever. (HRITH-SU’HT / ˈhrɪθ-ˌsʌxt)
beallucas, m.n: bollocks. (BEH-ah-luh-kas / ˈbɛa-lʌ-kas)

worms, n.n: corrupt matter (such as pus, infection or putrefaction). (WORMZ / ˈwɔrmz)
swinglung, f.n: giddiness, dizziness, vertigo. (SWING-glung / ˈswɪŋ-glʌŋ)
ān-ēged, v: one-eyed, blinded of one eye. (AHN-EY-yud / ˈaːn-ˌeː-jəd)
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fǣr-spryng, m.n: a sudden pustule, ulcer of a rash. (FAER-SPRUNG / ˈfæːr-ˌspryŋ)
gold-finger, m.n: ring finger. (GOLD-FING-ger / ˈgɔld-ˌfɪŋ-gər)
bān-fæt, n.n: bone-vessel, the body. (BAHN-VAT / ˈbaːn-ˌvæt)