gram, adj: angry, wrathful; hostile, fierce. (GROM / ˈgram)
sigel
sigel, n.n: sun; name of the S-rune ᛋ. (SI-yell / ˈsɪ-jɛl)

ge-myndig
ge-myndig, adj: mindful, remembering. (yeh-MUEN-dih / jɛ-ˈmyn-dɪj)
scolu
scolu, f.n: a school; a band or troop of people, a shoal, school (in school of fishes). (SHOLL-uh)
This week’s Wordhord Wednesday post concerns a sea-ready funeral ship. Listen and read on Patreon.
wan-spēd
wan-spēd, f.n: poverty, indigence. (WAHN-spade)

Pouvrete (Poverty) in Roman de la Rose, by Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun. Southern Netherlands (Bruges), c. 1490-c. 1500. British Library, Harley MS 4425, f. 11v. [bl.uk]
ūt-fūs
ūt-fūs, adj: ready to sail. (OOT-foos)
āþ-fultum
āþ-fultum, m.n: the support to an oath, i.e. the supporters of an oath, those who support one’s oath, who will swear for another as witnesses. (ATH-full-tum)
gāt
gāt, f.n: goat. (GAHT / ˈgaːt)

rēonig-mōd
rēonig-mōd, adj: sad at heart, weary. (RAY-on-ee-MODE)
gang
gang, m.n: going, movement (especially on foot); power of walking, ability to walk; manner of walking, gait, walk; coming/going from one place to another, journey; way, road, path; course, lapse, passage (of a period of time); circuit, tract, expanse; legal process, a legal proceeding; company of people/followers; privy. (GAHNG / ˈgaŋ)