weder-tācen, n.n: ‘weather-token’, sign of good weather. (WEH-der-TAH-ken / ˈwɛ-dɛr-ˌtaː-kɛn)
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snȳtan
snȳtan, v: to clear the nose. (SNUE-tahn / ˈsnyː-tan)

scīn-lāc
scīn-lāc, n.n: magic or necromancy that causes apparitions and delusions. (SHEEN-LAHK / ˈʃiːn-ˌlaːk)
This week’s Wordhord Wednesday post is on finger-apples. Read it on Patreon.
ēar-clǣnsiend
ēar-clǣnsiend, m.n: little finger (ear-cleaner). (AY-ar-KLAN-zi-yend / ˈeːar-ˌklæːn-zɪ-ɛnd)
ælf-siden
ælf-siden, f.n: ‘elf-enchantment’ (unknown affliction accompanied by fever). (ALF-SID-en / ˈælf-ˌsɪ-dɛn)
lof-georn
lof-georn, adj: desirous of praise; (in good sense) eager to deserve praise; (in a bad sense) ostentatious, boastful. (LOV-YEH-orn / ˈlɔv-ˌjɛɔrn)
cū-tægel
cū-tægel, m.n: a cow’s tail. (KOO-TA-yell / ˈkuː-ˌtæ-jɛl)

bēod-genēat
bēod-genēat, m.n: table-companion. (BAY-odd-yeh-NAY-aht / ˈbeːɔd-jɛ-ˌneːat)
This week’s Wordhord Wednesday post is called ‘raven’s dinner at a king’s feast’. Read it on Patreon.

cū-micge
cū-micge, f.n: cow’s urine. (KOO-MIDG-uh / ˈkuː-ˌmɪ-dʒə)
This week’s Wordhord Wednesday post is on the medicinal use of cow pee. Read it on Patreon.
