fācen-tācen, n.n: sign of evil or guilt. (FAH-kun-TAH-kun / ˈfaː-kən-ˌtaː-kən)
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wordhord
wordhord, n.n: a word-hoard, a store of words. (WORD-HORD / ˈwɔrd-ˌhɔrd)
Today is a word-of-the-day redux from 2,731 days (and words) ago. I try not to repeat words, but I’m making an exception today because of a special announcement: my book The Wordhord will be published exactly six months from today!
Find out more and where to buy at oldenglishwordhord.com/book.
The Wordhord: Daily Life in Old English will be published in the UK by Profile Books on 11 November 2021, and in North America by Princeton University Press on 12 April 2022!



word-loca
word-loca, m.n: ‘word-locker’, store of words. (WORD-LOCK-ah / ˈwɔrd-ˌlɔ-ka)
bōc-hūs
bōc-hūs, n.n: library (book-house). (BOAK-HOOS / ˈboːk-ˌhuːs)

belced-swēora
belced-swēora, adj: swollen-necked, having a neck which is puffed up with pride. (BELL-ched-SWAY-oh-ra / ˈbɛl-tʃɛd-ˌsweːɔ-ɹa)
sunwlitigost
sunwlitigost, adj: most beautiful with sunshine. (SUN-WLI-ti-gost / ˈsʌn-ˌwlɪ-tɪ-gɔst)
word-sāwere
word-sāwere, m.n: word-sower, sower of words. (WORD-SAH-weh-ruh / ˈwɔɹd-ˌsaː-wɛ-ɹə)
wyn-weorod
wyn-weorod, n.n: chorus (lit. joy-troop, joy-band). (WUN-WEH-or-odd / ˈwɝn-ˌwɛɔ-ɹɔd)

hēafod-swīma
hēafod-swīma, m.n: dizziness, intoxication (head-swimming). (HAY-ah-vod-SWEE-ma / ˈheːa-vɔd-ˌswiː-ma)
ǣr-ǣt
ǣr-ǣt, m.n: early eating, eating before the prescribed or proper time. (AER-AT / ˈæːɹ-ˌæːt)