earfoþnes, f.n: difficulty, hardship, anxiety, tribulation, misfortune. (AY-ar-voth-ness / ˈɛar-vɔθ-nɛs)
ge-fēre
ge-fēre, adj: easy of access. (yeh-VAY-ruh / jɛ-ˈveː-rə)
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tǣcing
tǣcing, f.n: the pointing out of a course to be followed, direction, teaching. (TAE-ching / ˈtæː-tʃɪŋ)
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bridd
bridd, m.n: young bird, chick. (BRID / ˈbrɪd)

blīþe
blīþe, adj: happy, joyful; gentle, kind, gracious. (BLEE-thuh / ˈbliː-θə)
weorold-cund
weorold-cund, adj: earthly, temporal; secular, profane as opposed to sacred; secular as opposed to ecclesiastical. (WEH-oh-rold-KUND / ˈwɛɔ-rɔld-ˌkʌnd)
mann
mann, m/n.n: man, human being; name of the M-rune ᛗ. (MAHN / ˈmaːn)

ræge-rēosa
ræge-rēosa, m/f.n: a ridge of muscles at the side of the spine running up the back. (RAE-yuh-RAY-oh-za / ˈræ-jə-ˌreːɔ-za)
scimrian
scimrian, wk.v: to shine, glisten, shimmer. (SHIM-ri-ahn / ˈʃɪm-rɪ-an)
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inwit-wrāsen
inwit-wrāsen, f.n: evil chain. (IN-wit-WRAH-zen / ˈɪn-wɪt-ˌraː-zɛn)
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