æt-lǣdan, wk.v: to lead out, drive away. (at-LAD-ahn / æt-ˈlæː-dan)
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æt-lǣdan, wk.v: to lead out, drive away. (at-LAD-ahn / æt-ˈlæː-dan)
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rād, f.n: riding, going on horseback or in a carriage; an expedition on horseback; a road; name of the R-rune ᚱ. (RAHD / ˈɹaːd)

un-āmirred, adj: uninjured. (un-AH-mir-red / ʌn-ˈaː-mɪɹ-ɹɛd)
wyndle, f.n: a wound. (WUND-luh / ˈwɝnd-lə)

wīg-bora, m.n: a belligerent, literally ‘battle-bearer’. (WEE-BO-ra / ˈwiːj-ˌbɔ-ɹa)
gītsian, wk.v: to covet, desire. (YEET-si-yahn / ˈjiːt-sɪ-an)
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lōcian, wk.v: to look, see, gaze, observe, regard, take heed, look (to), belong, pertain. (LOAK-i-yahn / ˈloːk-ɪ-an)

gēoguþ-feorh, n.n: youthful life, youth. (YAY-oh-guth-FEH-or’h / ˈjeːɔ-gʌθ-ˌfɛɔɹh)
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beadu-hrægl, n.n: coat of mail, literally ‘battle-garment’. (BEH-ah-duh-H’RAEL / ˈbɛa-dʌ-ˌhɹæ-jəl)

un-gestæððig, adj: inconstant, unstable. (un-yeh-STAE-thih / ʌn-jɛ-ˈstæ-θɪj)