rīm-cræftig, adj: skillful in computation. (REEM-KRAFT-ee)

rīm-cræftig, adj: skillful in computation. (REEM-KRAFT-ee)

wind-gerest, f.n: a windy resting-place (?), a hall open to the winds (?). (WIND-yeh-REST)
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scēawung-stōw, f.n: a place of observation. (SHAY-ah-wung-STOH)
gāl-frēolsas, m.n: licentious festivals. (GALL-FRAY-ol-zahs / ˈgaːl-ˌfɹeːɔl-zas)

wela, m.n: wealth, riches; prosperity, happy estate. (WELL-ah)
mid-singend, m.n: one who sings with another. (mid-SING-end)

gemōt-stede, m.n: a meeting-place. (yeh-MOAT-sted-eh)
sige-bīme, f.n: a trumpet which is sounded after victory. (SI-yeh-BEE-meh)

hrēþ-ēadig, adj: glorious. (HRAITH-AY-ah-dee)
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edwīt-scype, m.n: cowardice. (ED-weet-SHUP-eh)
