hearpe, f.n: a harp. (HEH-ar-puh / ˈhɛar-pə)

hearpe, f.n: a harp. (HEH-ar-puh / ˈhɛar-pə)

meter-cræft, m.n: the art of making poetry or verses. (MEH-ter-KRAFT / ˈmɛ-tɛr-ˌkræft)
dwild, n.n: error, heresy, a prodigy, spectre. [DWILD]
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salu-brūn, adj: dark-brown. [SA-loo-BROON]
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An image in dark-brown of the devil and cat worshippers kissing a cat’s rear end. Jean Tinctor, Traittié du crisme de vauderie (Sermo contra sectam vaudensium). Bruges, c. 1470-1480. Paris, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Français 961, fol. 1r. [discardingimages.tumblr.com]
winter-wille, f.n: a spring that can be used in winter (?). Definition uncertain. [WIN-ter-WIL-leh]
hring-þegu, f.n: acceptance of rings, of gifts given by a lord. [HRING-THAY-goo]
gicel-gebland, n.n: a hailstorm. [YI-chell-yeh-BLOND]
drēam-cræft, m.n: music (joy-craft). (DRAY-ahm-KRAFT / ˈdreːam-ˌkræft)

gītsian, wk.v: to covet, desire. [YEET-see-on]
seld-hwanne, adv: seldom, rarely. [SELD-HWAN-neh]