regn-dropa, m.n: a raindrop. (RAIN-drop-ah)
Category Archives: weather
swegel-candel
swegel-candel, f.n: ‘sky-candle’, the sun. (SWEH-yell-KAHN-dell / ˈswɛ-jɛl-ˌkan-dɛl)
weder-tācen
weder-tācen, n.n: ‘weather-token’, sign of good weather. (WEH-der-TAH-ken / ˈwɛ-dɛr-ˌtaː-kɛn)
mere-torht
mere-torht, adj: sea-bright (an epithet for morning). (MEH-reh-TOR-h’t)
regn-scūr
regn-scūr, m.n: a shower of rain, a shower. (RAYN-shoor)

cȳle-gicel
cȳle-gicel, m.n: an icicle. (KULL-eh-yi-CHELL)
wind-gerest
wind-gerest, f.n: a windy resting-place (?), a hall open to the winds (?). (WIND-yeh-REST)
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hrēoh
hrēoh, adj: rough, fierce, savage, rough (of the weather, the sea, etc.); stormy, tempestuous, disturbed (of the mind). (HRAY-oh)
regnig
regnig, adj: rainy. (RAIN-eeγ)

Inferno, Canto VI, in Dante’s Divine Comedy. Northern Italy (Genoa?), third quarter of 14th century. Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS. Holkham misc. 48, p. 9. [bodley.ox.ac.uk]
sigel
sigel, n.n: sun; name of the S-rune ᛋ. (SI-yell / ˈsɪ-jɛl)
