ge-witnes, f.n: witness, testimony, knowledge; person who can provide testimony from personal observation; the practice of having witnesses present at a transaction. (yeh-WIT-ness / jɛ-ˈwɪt-nɛs)
wāc-līc
wāc-līc, adj: poor, mean, of little dignity or worth, paltry. (WAHK-leech / ˈwaːk-liːtʃ)
searu-nīþ
searu-nīþ, m.n: hostility to which effect is given by treachery, crafty enmity; martial strife, the strife of armed men, battle. (SEH-ah-ruh-NEETH / ˈsɛa-rʌ-ˌniːθ)
gif-stōl
gif-stōl, m.n: ‘gift-seat’, the seat from which gifts are distributed, the throne. (YIF-STOAL / ˈjɪf-ˌstoːl)

mēting
mēting, f.n: a painting, picture. (MAY-ting / ˈmeː-tɪŋ)
friþ-georn
friþ-georn, adj: eager for peace; peaceable, peace-making. (FRITH-YEH-orn / ˈfrɪθ-ˌjɛɔrn)
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sib-gedryht
sib-gedryht, f.n: a band of kinsmen. (SIB-yeh-DRUE’HT / ˈsɪb-jɛ-ˌdryxt)
healdend
healdend, m.n: protector, guardian, ruler. (HEH-all-dend / ˈhɛal-dɛnd)

wæterig
wæterig, adj: watery. (WAE-teh-rih / ˈwæ-tɛ-rɪj)
stund
stund, f.n: time, hour; the time appointed for a particular action. (STUND / ˈstʌnd)