drync-horn, n.n: drinking horn. (DRUNCH-HORN / ˈdrɝntʃ-ˌhɔrn)

calwer, m.n: substance made from sour milk, possibly a kind of cheese, yogurt, curds, or whey. (KAHL-wur / ˈkal-wəɹ)
cipe, f.n: an onion. (CHIH-puh / ˈtʃɪ-pə)

cū-wearm, adj: (of milk) warm from the cow (‘cow-warm’). (KOO-WEH-arm / ˈkuː-ˌwɛarm)

dūn-hunig, n.n: mountain honey, or possibly dun-coloured honey. (DOON-HUN-ee / ˈduːn-ˌhʌ-nɪj)
bēan-broþ, n.n: bean broth. (BAY-on-BROTH / ˈbeːan-ˌbrɔθ)
drynce-lēan, n.n: ‘drink-reward’, perhaps related to Old Norse drekkulaun ‘grant of land by a lord in recompense for a vassal’s hospitality’, or the customary entertainment offered by a lord to his tenants, or the purchase of a drink to mark the closing of a contract. (DRUN-chuh-LAY-ahn / ˈdɹɝn-tʃə-ˌleːan)
be-sūpan, str.v: to sup up, swallow. (beh-ZOO-pahn / bɛ-ˈzuː-pan)

þyrstig, adj: thirsty. (THURZ-tee / ˈθɝɹz-tɪj)

disc, m.n: a plate, bowl, dish. (DISH / ˈdɪʃ)