here-gang, m.n: an attack by an army. (HEH-ruh-GAHNG / ˈhɛ-ɹə-ˌgaŋ)
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here-gang, m.n: an attack by an army. (HEH-ruh-GAHNG / ˈhɛ-ɹə-ˌgaŋ)
This week’s Wordhord Wednesday post is the 6th instalment of Judith (The Battle). Listen to and read it on Patreon.
rǣge, f.n: a roe, a wild she-goat. (RAE-yuh / ˈɹæː-jə)

mǣg-burh, f.n: kindred, family, relatives, tribe. (MAIE-BUR’H / ˈmæːj-ˌbʌɹh)
hēah-lufe, f.n: great love. (HAY-ah-h’LUH-vuh / ˈheːah-ˌlʌ-və)

flāh, adj: insidious, artful, deceitful, fraudulent. (FLAH / ˈflaːh)
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lud-geat, n.n: back- or side-gate / entrance, postern. (LUD-YEH-aht / ˈlʌd-ˌjɛat)
cēn, m.n: a torch; name of the C-rune ᚳ. (CHAIN / ˈ tʃeːn)

geond-rēcan, wk.v: to smoke thoroughly, fill with smoke. (YEH-ond-RAY-kahn / ˈjɛɔnd-ˌɹeː-kan)
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ge-loccian, wk.v: to stroke gently. (yeh-LOCK-kih-yan / jɛ-ˈlɔk-kɪ-an)

efnan, wk.v: to throw down, prostrate, level, lay low; to perform, execute, labour, achieve. (EV-nahn / ˈɛv-nan)