hyht-gyfu, f.n: gift causing joy, pleasant gift. (HUH’HT-YUH-vuh / ˈhɝht-ˌjɝ-vʌ)
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hyht-gyfu, f.n: gift causing joy, pleasant gift. (HUH’HT-YUH-vuh / ˈhɝht-ˌjɝ-vʌ)
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under-hnīgan, str.v: to descend beneath, go lower than (a place); to submit to, undergo. (UN-der-H’NEE-gahn / ˈʌn-dɛɹ-ˌhniː-gan)
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fela-mōdig, adj: very brave. (FELL-ah-MO-dee / ˈfɛ-la-ˌmoː-dɪj)
hwyrflung, f.n: turning, revolution. (HWURV-lung / ˈhwɝɹv-lʌŋ)
limp-līce, adv: fitly, opportunely, conveniently. (LIMP-LEE-cheh / ˈlɪmp-ˌliː-tʃɛ)
swefel, m.n: sulphur, brimstone. (SWEH-vell / ˈswɛ-vɛl)

ge-byrman, wk.v: to leaven; to ferment (a drink); to swell up, puff up (with power, pride). (yeh-BUR-mahn / jɛ-ˈbɝr-man)
frēo-dōm, m.n: the state of being free, freedom, liberty; release from slavery, servitude. (FRAY-oh-DOAM / ˈfreːo-ˌdoːm)
scrynce, adj: withered. (SHRUN-chuh / ˈʃɹɝn-tʃə)
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bryne-lēoma, m.n: beam of fire, burning flame, gleam of fire. (BRUH-nuh-LAY-om-ah / ˈbɹɝ-nə-ˌleːɔ-ma)
