gyst, m.n: guest, visitor, stranger. (YUEST / ˈjyst)

gyst, m.n: guest, visitor, stranger. (YUEST / ˈjyst)

mann-dryhten, m.n: a lord of men, liege lord. (MAHN-DRUE-h’ten / ˈman-ˌdryx-tɛn)
hago-steald, m.n: one living in the lord’s house, not having their own household, an unmarried person, a young person, young warrior. (HA-go-STEH-ald / ˈha-gɔ-ˌstɛald)
oret-mæcg, m.n: a combatant, warrior, champion. (OR-et-MADGE / ˈɔ-rɛt-ˌmædʒ)

weard, f.n: guard, watchman; guardian, protector. (WEH-ard / ˈwɛard)
trēow-loga, m.n: one who fails to keep faith; one who fails in loyalty to their leader. (TRAY-oh-LOG-ah / ˈtreːɔw-ˌlɔ-ga)
wlæffetere, m.n: a stammerer, one who speaks imperfectly. (W’LAFF-et-eh-ruh / ˈwlæf-fɛ-tɛ-rə)
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sīþ-berend, m.n: a scythe-bearer, a mower. (SEETH-BEH-rend / ˈsiːθ-ˌbɛ-rɛnd)

wēsten-setla, m.n: wilderness-dweller, hermit, anchorite. (WAY-sten-SET-la / ˈweː-stɛn-ˌsɛt-la)

ǣr-fæder, m.n: forefather. (AER-FADD-er / ˈæːr-ˌfæ-dɛr)
