hām-wurþung, f.n: ornament of a home; or honour to a home. (HAHM-WUR-thung / ˈhaːm-ˌwʌr-θʌŋ)

hām-wurþung, f.n: ornament of a home; or honour to a home. (HAHM-WUR-thung / ˈhaːm-ˌwʌr-θʌŋ)

grēatian, wk.v: to become enlarged. (GRAY-ah-ti-ahn / ˈgreːa-tɪ-an)

be-wlātung, f.n: show, sight, pageant. (beh-W’LAH-tung / bɛ-ˈwlaː-tʌŋ)

wrēgan, wk.v: to rouse, excite. (WRAY-gahn / ˈwreː-gan)
efes, f.n: eaves of a house, a brim, brink, edge, side. (EH-vess / ˈɛ-vɛs)
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snās, f.n: a spit, skewer. (SNAHS / ˈsnaːs)

fyllan, wk.v: to make full, fill; to furnish with an abundance of, cause to abound in (something); to fill throughout, pervade, permeate, saturate; to make full, satisfied, sated, replete; to satisfy (a desire, craving, etc.). (FUL-lahn / ˈfyl-lan)
in-eardian, wk.v: to dwell; to inhabit. (in-EH-ar-di-ahn / ɪn-ˈɛar-dɪ-an)
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a-styrian, wk.v: to remove, move, agitate, stir violently, stir up, raise. (ah-STUE-ri-ahn / a-ˈsty-rɪ-an)
ge-fǣtan, v: to pack up. (yeh-VAE-tahn / jɛ-ˈvæː-tan)