cīding, f.n: a chiding, rebuke, reproving. (CHEE-ding / ˈtʃiː-dɪŋ)
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cīding, f.n: a chiding, rebuke, reproving. (CHEE-ding / ˈtʃiː-dɪŋ)
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æl-beorht, adj: all bright, all shining. (AEL-BEH-or’ht / ˈæl-ˌbɛɔrxt)
ongēan-wirdness, f.n: what lies in the way. (ON-yay-ahn-WIRD-ness / ˈɔn-jeːan-ˌwɪrd-nɛs)
īs-gebind, n.n: a bond of ice. (EES-yeh-BIND / ˈiːs-jɛ-ˌbɪnd)
Winter ȳðe belēac īsgebinde. (Winter locked up the wave with icy bond.)
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gærs-grēne, adj: grass-green. (GAERZ-GRAY-nuh / ˈgærz-ˌgreː-nə)

cræft-wyrc, n.n: workmanship. (KRAFT-WUERK / ˈkræft-ˌwyrk)
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snāw-hwīt, adj: snow-white. (SNAW-HWEET / ˈsnaːw-ˌhwiːt)
wīd-wegas, m.n (plural): ‘wide-ways’, distant regions, regions far and wide. (WEED-WEH-gahs / ˈwiːd-ˌwɛ-gas)

wæflian, wk.v: to talk foolishly. (WAEF-li-ahn / ˈwæf-lɪ-an)

gafol-fisc, m.n: fish paid as toll or tribute. (GA-voll-FISH / ˈga-vɔl-ˌfɪʃ)
