ēoh, m.n: yew, a yew tree; name of the EO-rune ᛇ. (AY-oh’h / ˈeːɔh)
fen-fugelas
fen-fugelas, pl.m.n: fen-birds, fen fowl. (FEN-FUH-yell-ahs / ˈfɛn-ˌfʌ-jɛ-las)
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becca
becca, m.n: a beck, pick-axe, mattock. (BECK-ka)

gebūr
gebūr, m.n: farmer, a free but economically dependent peasant. (yeh-BOOR / jɛ-ˈbuːr)
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hnappian
hnappian, wk.v: to nap, doze, sleep lightly; to sleep. (HNAP-pee-ahn)

scōm-hylt
scōm-hylt, f.n: a shady wood, thicket, shrubbery. (SHOAM-hult)
be-gang
be-gang, m.n: a course, way, passage, circuit, district; an undertaking, a business, exercise, service, religious worship. (beh-GAHNG)
finiht
finiht, adj: having fins, finny. (FIN-i’ht)

swefen-racu
swefen-racu, f.n: the interpretation of a dream. (SWEV-en-RA-kuh)
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cȳle-gicel
cȳle-gicel, m.n: an icicle. (KULL-eh-yi-CHELL)