nīd-gedāl, n.n: an inevitable parting, the parting of body and soul. (NEED-yeh-DAHL / ˈniːd-jɛ-ˌdaːl)

nīd-gedāl, n.n: an inevitable parting, the parting of body and soul. (NEED-yeh-DAHL / ˈniːd-jɛ-ˌdaːl)

hālig-waras, pl.m.n: holy people, saints. (HA-lih-WA-rahs / ˈhaː-lɪj-ˌwa-ras)
hēafod-bān, n: skull. (HAY-ah-vod-BAHN / ˈheːa-vɔd-ˌbaːn)
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grislīc, adj: grim, horrible; inspiring terror, horror or awe. (GRIZZ-leech / ˈgrɪz-liːtʃ)
cwic-sūsl, f/n.n: living torment, eternal punishment; hell. (KWITCH-soo-zull / ˈkwɪtʃ-ˌsuː-zəl)

dēaþ-wyrda, pl.f.n: death-events, fates. (DAY-ath-WUER-da / ˈdeːaθ-ˌwyr-da)

hlǣw, m.n: barrow, burial mound; low rounded hill. (H’LAEW / ˈhlæːw)
heoru-drēor, m.n: blood, gore (caused by a battle). (HEH-or-ruh-DRAY-or / ˈhɛɔ-rʌ-ˌdreːɔr)
self-ǣta, m.n: ‘self-eater’, an eater of those belonging to its own species, (applied to humans) a cannibal, anthropophagus. (SELF-AT-ah / ˈsɛlf-ˌæː-ta)

egeslic, adj: terrible, dreadful, frightening, terrifying. (EH-yez-litch / ˈɛ-jɛz-lɪtʃ)