ōga

ōga, m.n: the feeling which is excited in a person, terror, dread, horror, great fear; an object which excites fear, a terrible, horrible thing. (OH-ga / ˈoː-ga)

Medieval manuscript image of a four-faced devil pushing men in a flaming wheelbarrow.
Taymouth Hours. England (London?), 2nd quarter of 14th century. British Library, Yates Thompson 13, f. 139v. [bl.uk]

rīp-tīma

rīp-tīma, m.n: harvest time. (REEP-TEE-ma / ˈɹiːp-ˌtiː-ma)

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Medieval manuscript image of two men carrying bundles of grain.
Luttrell Psalter. N England (Lincolnshire), 1325-1340. British Library, Add MS 42130, f. 173r. [bl.uk]