druncen-læt, adj: slow. [DRUNK-en-LÆT]
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druncen-læt, adj: slow. [DRUNK-en-LÆT]
In this week’s Wordhord Wednesday post, God gets his revenge. Read and listen at Patreon.
Cofan-trēo, n.n: place name, Coventry (in Warwickshire). [KO-vahn-TRAY-oh]
wolcen-gehnāst, n.n: collision of clouds. (WOL-kun-yeh-H’NAST / ˈwɔl-kən-jɛ-ˌhnaːst)

irre-weorc, n.n: a work undertaken in anger. [IR-reh-WEY-ork]
irringa, adv: angrily, in anger. [IR-rin-ga]
ǣr-morgen, m.n: early morning, daybreak. (AER-MOR-gen / ˈæːr-ˌmɔr–gɛn)
cū-butere, f.n: cow’s butter, butter made of cow’s milk. (KOO-BUH-teh-ruh / ˈkuː-ˌbʌ-tɛ-rə)

cum-feorm, f.n: entertainment of strangers; obligation to supply food and drink to (unexpected) visitors connected with a king’s court or members thereof. [KOOM-FEY-orm]
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ōga, m.n: terror, dread, horror, great fear; the cause/object which excites fear; a terrible, horrible thing. [OH-ga]
wyrm-sele, m.n: a serpent-hall, a place where there are serpents (hell). [WURM-SELL-eh]

Le Livre des Meditacions monseigneur saint Bernard (1474). Bibliothèque nationale de France, Département des manuscrits, Français 916, f. 13r. [demonagerie.tumblr.com]