micel-ǣte, adj: eating much, gluttonous. (MIH-chell-AE-tuh / ˈmɪ-tʃɛl-ˌæː-tə)

micel-ǣte, adj: eating much, gluttonous. (MIH-chell-AE-tuh / ˈmɪ-tʃɛl-ˌæː-tə)

tō-gang, m.n: access, approach. (TOH-GAHNG / ˈtoː-ˌgaŋ)
scoppa, m.n: a shop, a booth or shed for trade or work. (SHOP-pa / ˈʃɔp-pa)

ōfostlīce, adv: hastily, speedily, in haste. (OH-vost-LEE-chuh / ˈoː-vɔst-ˌliː-tʃə)
prāfost, m.n: an officer; an officer of a monastery. (PRAH-vost / ˈpraː-vɔst)

hyspan, wk.v: to mock, scorn, taunt, revile, insult, reproach. (HUE-spahn / ˈhy-span)
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wīg-cirm, m.n: the din of battle. (WEE-CHIRM / ˈwiː-ˌtʃɪrm)

gnēað, adj: sparing, frugal, stingy, scanty, small. (G’NAY-ath / ˈgneːaθ)
heofon-hām, m.n: heavenly home, heaven. (HEH-oh-von-HAHM / ˈhɛɔ-vɔn-ˌhaːm)

fyrn-gemynd, n.n: ancient tradition, memory of former times. (FUERN-yeh-MUEND / ˈfyrn-jɛ-ˌmynd)