swīn-haga, m.n: an enclosure for swine. (SWEEN-HA-ga / ˈswiːn-ˌha-ga)

swīn-haga, m.n: an enclosure for swine. (SWEEN-HA-ga / ˈswiːn-ˌha-ga)

hrægel-hūs, n.n: a vestry (lit. garment-house). (HRAE-yull-HOOS / ˈhræ-jəl-ˌhuːs)
pearroc, m.n: an enclosure. (PEH-ah-rock / ˈpɛa-rɔk)
burg-sæl, n.n: a castle-hall, city-dwelling. (BUR’GH-SAEL / ˈbʌrx-ˌsæl)

stōc, n.n: place (?); a word occurring mostly in place names, either alone or in compounds. (STOAK / ˈstoːk)
wang-stede, m.n: a place in open country, a place. (WAHNG-STEH-duh / ˈwaŋ-ˌstɛ-də)
stig, n.n: wooden enclosure, part of a house, perhaps a hall. (STIH / ˈstɪj)
cyne-stōl, m.n: a royal throne or dwelling, chief city, capital. (KUE-nuh-STOAL / ˈky-nə-ˌstoːl)

Hātabaðan, n: Bath (place name). (HA-ta-BA-thahn / ˈhaː-ta-ˌba-θan)
lēaf-scead, n.n: ‘leaf-shade’, place shaded by leaves or foliage. (LAY-ov-SHEH-odd / ˈleːav-ˌʃɛad)