hēah-cyning, m.n: high-king, God. (HAY-ah-KUE-ning / ˈheːax-ˌky-niŋ)

hēah-cyning, m.n: high-king, God. (HAY-ah-KUE-ning / ˈheːax-ˌky-niŋ)

mūþ, m.n: mouth. (MOOTH / ˈmuːθ)

wyn-bēam, m.n: a tree that causes delight (lit. ‘joy-tree’), an epithet of the cross. (WUN-BAY-ahm / ˈwɝn-ˌbeːam)

sunwlitigost, adj: most beautiful with sunshine. (SUN-WLI-ti-gost / ˈsʌn-ˌwlɪ-tɪ-gɔst)
ymb-clyppan, wk.v: to embrace. (umb-KLUP-pahn / ɝmb-ˈklɝp-pan)
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hæring, m.n: a herring. (HAE-ring / ˈhæ-ɹɪŋ)
posling, m.n: a pill. (POZ-ling / ˈpɔz-lɪŋ)
ge-palmtwīged, adj: palm-twigged, adorned with palm-twigs. (yeh-PALM-TWEE-yud / jɛ-ˈpalm-ˌtwiː-jəd)

swǣsende, n.n: food, victuals. (SWAE-zen-duh / ˈswæː-zɛn-də)

æpsen, f.n: impudence, foulness. (APP-sen / ˈæp-sɛn)