un-gelimp, n.n: misfortune, mishap. (UN-yeh-LIMP)
ge-limp
ge-limp, n.n: an event, accident, chance. (yeh-LIMP)
bēo-ceorl
bēo-ceorl, m.n: bee-keeper. (BAY-oh-CHAY-orl / ˈbeːɔ-ˌtʃɛɔɹl)

ofer-gitolness
ofer-gitolness, f.n: forgetfulness, oblivion. (OV-er-YIT-ol-ness)
sēamere
sēamere, m.n: tailor. (SAY-ah-MEH-reh)

sēamere
sēamere, m.n: beast of burden, mule. (SAY-ah-MEH-reh)

on-bǣru
on-bǣru, f.n: wrong behaviour, vexation, anger. (on-BAA-ruh)
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mere-swīn
mere-swīn, n.n: a ‘sea-pig’, porpoise, dolphin. (MEH-reh-SWEEN)

saluwig-pād
saluwig-pād, adj: dark-cloaked, having dark plumage. (SA-luh-wi-PAWD / ˈsa-lʌ-wɪj-ˌpaːd)
salfige
salfige, f.n: sage (the herb). (SAL-vih-yeh)