wic-weorc, n.n: weekly work, work done for the lord by the tenant so many days a week. (WICK-WEH-ork / ˈwɪk-ˌwɛɔɹk)
fōra-scēawung
fōra-scēawung, f.n: foresight, forethought, consideration. (FO-ra-SHAY-ah-wung / ˈfoː-ɹa-ˌʃeːa-wʌŋ)
cniht-wesende
cniht-wesende, adj: being a boy, as a youth. (K’NI’HT-WEH-zen-duh / ˈknɪht-ˌwɛ-zɛn-də)

gilp-sceaða
gilp-sceaða, m.n: an arrogant, boasting criminal. (YILP-SHEH-ah-tha / ˈjɪlp-ˌʃɛa-θa)
hand-gang
hand-gang, m.n: laying on of hands; submission, surrender. (HAND-GANG / ˈhand-ˌgaŋ)

æsc-wīga
æsc-wīga, m.n: spear-warrior. (ASH-WEE-ga / ˈæʃ-ˌwiː-ga)
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lapian
lapian, wk.v: to lap with the tongue; to take up (liquid) with the tongue, lap, lick up or drink up greedily. (LA-pi-ahn / ˈla-pɪ-an)

bōt-dæg
bōt-dæg, m.n: day for atonement or penance. (BOAT-DAEY / ˈboːt-ˌdæj)
cwylla
cwylla, m.n: a well, spring. (KWUL-la / ˈkwɝl-la)

mōd-blind
mōd-blind, adj: having the mind’s eye darkened, undiscerning. (MOAD-BLIND / ˈmoːd-ˌblɪnd)