fæderlīce, adv: in a fatherly manner, as a father. (FAE-der-LEE-chuh / ˈfæ-dɛr-ˌliː-tʃə)

fæderlīce, adv: in a fatherly manner, as a father. (FAE-der-LEE-chuh / ˈfæ-dɛr-ˌliː-tʃə)

frēoscipe, m.n: freedom, liberty. (FRAY-oh-SHIP-uh / ˈfreːɔ-ˌʃɪ-pə)
wrenc-wīs, adj: unjust, unrighteous. (WRENCH-WEES / ˈwrɛntʃ-ˌwiːs)
ge-sacu, f.n: contention, hostility. (yeh-SAH-kuh / jɛ-ˈsa-kʌ)

byden-botm, m.n: the bottom of a vessel. (BUE-den-BO-tum / ˈby-dɛn-ˌbɔ-təm)
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lēaf-helmig, adj: having a leafy top, having leafy tresses. (LAY-ahv-HELL-mih / ˈleːav-ˌhɛl-mɪj)

læt-rǣde, adj: slow to act or decide, deliberate. (LAET-RAE-duh / ˈlæt-ˌræː-də)
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predicere, m.n: one who announces, a preacher. (PREH-di-CHEH-ruh / ˈprɛ-dɪ-ˌtʃɛ-rə)

rēcelēasian, wk.v: to be negligent or careless. (RAY-chuh-LAY-ah-zi-ahn / ˈreː-tʃə-ˌleːa-zɪ-an)
hors-croft, m.n: small enclosed field or pasture, attached to a dwelling and used for horses. (HORS-KROFT / ˈhɔrs-ˌkrɔft)
