hēap, m.n: a heap, pile, great number, host, multitude, crowd, band, troop, body of people, assembly, company. (HAY-op / ˈheːap)

hēap, m.n: a heap, pile, great number, host, multitude, crowd, band, troop, body of people, assembly, company. (HAY-op / ˈheːap)

brīw, m.n: paste or pottage made mainly from grain or meal. (BREE-ew / ˈbriːw)
ceole, f.n: throat, gullet; also referring to the back or roof of the mouth. (CHEH-ol-uh / ˈtʃɛɔ-lə)

sworettan, wk.v: to draw a deep breath, to sigh, pant. (SWOR-et-tahn / ˈswɔ-rɛt-tan)
irþ, f.n: ploughing, tilling; ploughed land. (IRTH / ˈɪɾθ)

mæstling-smiþ, m.n: brazier, someone who works in brass. (MAST-ling-SMITH / ˈmæst-lɪŋ-ˌsmɪθ)
steartlian, wk.v: to kick with the foot, stumble. (STEH-art-li-ahn / ˈstɛart-lɪ-an)
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wæterian, wk.v: to water, supply with water. (WAE-teh-ri-ahn / ˈwæ-tɛ-rɪ-an)

bōc-holt, m/n.n: a beech wood, forest of beeches. (BOAK-HOLT / ˈboːk-ˌhɔlt)
sunne, f.n: sun. (SUN-nuh / ˈsʌn-nə)
