frǣ-beorht, adj: exceedingly bright, very clear; splendid, glorious. (FRAA-BAY-or-h’t)
mǣl-gesceaft
mǣl-gesceaft, f.n: that which happens at its appointed time in accordance with the decrees of fate. (MAL-yeh-SHAY-oft)
snēr
snēr, f.n: the string of a musical instrument. (SNAIR)

gāst-sunu
gāst-sunu, m.n: spiritual son, Christ. (GAHST-sun-uh)
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wīg
wīg, n.n: fight, battle, war, conflict. (WEE)

wang-turf
wang-turf, f.n: turf, grassland. (WAHNG-turf)
ǣ-þreclic
ǣ-þreclic, adj: terrible. (AAH-thretch-litch)

flǣsc-mangere
flǣsc-mangere, m.n: fleshmonger, butcher. (FLASH-mahn-yeh-reh)
lār-þegn
lār-þegn, m.n: teacher (lit. ‘lore-servant’). (LAR-thain)

slōh
slōh, m.n: a slough, a pathless and miry place. (SLOH)