īdel, adj: empty; not possessing, destitute, void, devoid (of); vain, useless, idle, to no purpose; idle, unemployed. (EE-dell)
ēaðe
ēaðe, adv: easily, readily, soon, perhaps. (AY-ah-theh)
nīten
nīten, n.n: animal; cattle. (NEE-ten / ˈniː-tɛn)
þēostru
þēostru, f/n.n: darkness. (THAY-oz-truh)
ge-dēfelic
ge-dēfelic, adj: fitting, due, proper, worthy. (yeh-DAY-vell-itch)
ge-horsian
ge-horsian, wk.v: to horse, to set or mount on a horse, to supply with a horse. (yeh-HOR-ze-yahn)
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nēod-spearuwa
nēod-spearuwa, m.n: an active, restless sparrow. (NAY-odd-SPEH-ah-ruh-wa)
wīs-wyrde
wīs-wyrde, adj: wise in speech. (WEEZ-WUR-deh)
fen-gemearc
fen-gemearc, f.n: boundary of a marsh. (FEN-yeh-MEH-ark)

hearh
hearh, f.n: a temple, an idol. (HEH-ar’h)