bryþen, n.n: brewing; concoction, soup, broth. (BRUTH-en)
hwōsta
hwōsta, m.n: a cough. (H’WO-sta / ˈhwoː-sta)

frōfor
frōfor, f.n: consolation, comfort. (FRO-vor / ˈfɹoː-vɔɹ)
sȳfre
sȳfre, adj: sober, not giving way to appetite or passion, pure, temperate, circumspect. (SUV-reh)
tæl-mearc
tæl-mearc, f.n: date (in context of time/calendars). (TAL-MEH-ark)
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gēo-hwīlum
gēo-hwīlum, adv: formerly, of old. (YAY-oh-H’WEEL-um)
wīn-horn
wīn-horn, m.n: a wine-horn, drinking-cup. (WEEN-horn)

byrgan
byrgan, wk.v: to taste, partake of (food or drink). (BUR-gahn)

candel-snȳtels
candel-snȳtels, m.n: instrument used for trimming candles, perhaps candle-snuffer. (KAHN-dell-SNUH-tells)
dol-gylp
dol-gylp, m/n.n: foolish boast, foolish pride. (DOLL-yulp)
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