hwæl-weg, m.n: ‘whale-path’, the ocean. (H’WAL-WAY / ˈhwæl-ˌwɛj)
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bēan-broþ
bēan-broþ, n.n: bean broth. (BAY-on-BROTH / ˈbeːan-ˌbrɔθ)
mere-strǣt
mere-strǣt, f.n: sea (sea-street). (MEH-ruh-STRAT / ˈmɛ-rə-ˌstræːt)

word-samnere
word-samnere, m.n: gatherer or collector of words. (WORD-SAHM-neh-ruh / ˈwɔrd-ˌsam-nɛ-rə)
brim-lād
grorn-hof
grorn-hof, n.n: house of sadness. (GRORN-HOFF / ˈgrɔrn-ˌhɔf)
hēafod-gim
hēafod-gim, m.n: eye (head-gem). (HAY-ah-vod-YIM / ˈheːa-vɔd-ˌjɪm)

heorte
heorte, f.n: heart. (HEH-or-tuh / ˈhɛɔr-tə)
Also, the topic of my paper today in session 500 at the 50th International Congress on Medieval Studies!
dysig
dysig, adj: dizzy, foolish, unwise, stupid. (DUE-zih / ˈdy-zɪj)


