lǣt, f.n: an artificial watercourse, channel. (LAT / ˈlæːt)
metod-wang
metod-wang, m.n: the plain where the decrees of fate are executed, a battlefield. (MEH-tod-WONG / ˈmɛ-tɔd-ˌwaŋ)

ge-spēdsumian
ge-spēdsumian, wk.v: to prosper, succeed. (yeh-SPADE-zum-i-ahn / jɛ-ˈspeːd-zʌ-mɪ-an)
wull
wull, f.n: wool. (WULL / ˈwʌl)

ealde-fæder
ealde-fæder, m.n: grandfather; (male) ancestor. (EH-al-duh-FADD-er / ˈɛal-də-ˌfæ-dɛr)
nyten
nyten, adj: ignorant. (NUE-ten / ˈny-tɛn)
rǣsan
rǣsan, wk.v: to rush, move violently or impetuously. (RAZ-ahn / ˈræː-zan)

ceorung
ceorung, f.n: murmuring, complaint. (CHEH-o-rung / ˈtʃɛɔ-rʌŋ)
stēda
stēda, m.n: stallion (mainly equine but also used for a male camel). (STAY-da / ˈsteː-da)

sam-winnende
sam-winnende, adj: struggling together. (SAHM-WIN-nen-duh / ˈsam-ˌwɪn-nɛn-də)