heall-gamen, n.n: entertainment in a hall. (HAY-all-GAH-men)

heall-gamen, n.n: entertainment in a hall. (HAY-all-GAH-men)

binn, f.n: basket, bin; manger. (BIN)

fīr-scofl, f.n: a fire-shovel. (FEER-SHOV-ull)
gif-sceatt, m.n: a gift-treasure, present. (YIF-SHAY-ot)

mōd-þracu, f.n: impetuosity of mind, impetuous or daring courage. (MOAD-thrah-kuh)
befōran-gestihtian, wk.v: to preordain. (beh-VOR-ahn-yeh-STIH-h’tee-ahn)
æl-tæw, adj: all good, excellent, entire, sound, healthful, perfect, honest. (AL-TA-ew)
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ār-stæf, m.n: favour, kindness, benefit, help. (AR-staff)
hring-gewindla, m.n: coil (of a serpent). (h’RING-yeh-WIND-lah)
ge-tīmian, wk.v: to happen, befall. (yeh-TEE-me-yahn)