bēah-gifu, f.n: a ring-gift, distribution of rings or bracelets. (BAY-ah-YIV-uh / ˈbeːax-ˌjɪ-vʌ)

bēah-gifu, f.n: a ring-gift, distribution of rings or bracelets. (BAY-ah-YIV-uh / ˈbeːax-ˌjɪ-vʌ)

ēad-gifu, f.n: blessed grace, gift of blessedness. [AY-ahd-YI-voo]
sundor-gifu, f.n: a special gift or grace, prerogative, privilege. (SUN-dor-YIV-uh / ˈsʌn-dɔr-ˌjɪ-vʌ)
wōþ-gifu, f.n: the gift of song. [WOATH-YI-voo]

Miscellanea secundum usum ordinis Cluniacensis. France (Saint-Pierre de Cluny), late 12th to early 13th century. Bibliothèque nationale de France, Latin 17716, f. 9r. [gallica.bnf.fr]
frēot-gifu, f.n: the gift of freedom, emancipation, manumission. [FRAY-ot-YI-voo]
This week’s Wordhord Wednesday post is on ᚷ, the gift rune. See it on Patreon.
hwæt, adj: quick, swift; active, vigorous; bold, brave. (H’WAT / ˈhwæt)
A word chosen by Matthew P. for Goldgifa Week! To learn more about Goldgifa Week visit my page on Patreon.
See also hwæt the interjection from November 2013, when the Old English Wordhord was only a couple of weeks old!
gifu, f.n: a gift, grace, favour; name of the G-rune ᚷ. (YI-vuh / ˈjɪ-vʌ)

stille, adj: still, quiet; without motion, at rest, not moving from a place, not disturbed; moving little or gently; silent, not loud; unchanging, undisturbed, stable; gentle. [STILL-eh]
wīn-gāl, adj: flown with wine, wanton with wine. [WEEN-GALL]
efen-etan, str.v: to eat as much as anyone. [EH-ven-EH-tahn]

Les Grandes Heures du Duc de Berry. France (Paris), 1409. Bibliothèque nationale de France, ms. lat. 919. [bnf.fr] via [timkanebooks.com]