ge-lafian, wk.v: to bathe, wash; to refresh by wetting. (yeh-LAH-vi-ahn / jɛ-ˈla-vɪ-an)

ge-lafian, wk.v: to bathe, wash; to refresh by wetting. (yeh-LAH-vi-ahn / jɛ-ˈla-vɪ-an)

mirran, wk.v: to be a stumbling-block to, to hinder, obstruct; to waste, squander; to err. (MIR-rahn / ˈmɪr-ran)
un-gesewen, adj: unseen, invisible. (UN-yeh-SEH-wen / ˈʌn-jɛ-ˌsɛ-wɛn)
sworettan, wk.v: to draw a deep breath, to sigh, pant. (SWOR-et-tahn / ˈswɔ-rɛt-tan)
steartlian, wk.v: to kick with the foot, stumble. (STEH-art-li-ahn / ˈstɛart-lɪ-an)
For this week’s Wordhord Wednesday I begin my multi-week adventure through the beginning of Genesis A. Read and listen to it on Patreon.
þurh-spēdig, adj: very wealthy. (THUR’H-SPAY-dih / ˈθʌrx-ˌspeː-dɪj)

sǣlan, wk.v: to fasten with a cord; to restrain, repress, confine. (SAE-lahn / ˈsæː-lan)
cūþlic, adj: certain, evident; familiar, friendly. (COOTH-litch / ˈcuːθ-lɪtʃ)
In this week’s Wordhord Wednesday post, learn why couth is uncouth. Read it on Patreon.
cyperen, adj: copper. (KUE-peh-ren / ˈky-pɛ-rɛn)
ge-rēde, n.n: harness, trappings. (yeh-RAY-duh / jɛ-ˈreː-də)
