fold-ræst, f.n: ‘earth-rest’, a resting-place in the earth, a grave. (FOLD-RAST / ˈfɔld-ˌræst)

fold-ræst, f.n: ‘earth-rest’, a resting-place in the earth, a grave. (FOLD-RAST / ˈfɔld-ˌræst)

leger-stōw, f.n: burial place; graveyard, cemetery. (LEH-yer-STOH / ˈlɛ-jɛr-ˌstoːw)
hof, n.n: house, hall, dwelling, building. (HOFF / ˈhɔf)
land-gemǣre, n.n: a boundary. (LAHND-yeh-MAE-ruh / ˈland-jɛ-ˌmæː-rə)

ōra, m.n: a border, edge, margin, bank. (OH-ra / ˈoː-ra)
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corn-hūs, n.n: granary. (KORN-HOOS / ˈkɔrn-ˌhuːs)
fisc-hūs, n.n: ‘fish-house’, place or building for storing and perhaps selling fish. (FISH-HOOS / ˈfɪʃ-ˌhuːs)
hām-steall, m.n: dwelling, homestead, home. (HAHM-STEH-all / ˈhaːm-ˌstɛal)
Hagustaldes, n: Hexham. (HA-guh-STALL-dess / ˈha-gʌ-ˌstal-dɛs)
mǣd, m/f.n: meadow. (MAD / ˈmæːd)
