chor, m.n: a dance, chorus, choir. (K’HOR / ˈkhɔr)
This week’s Wordhord Wednesday post is ‘Remember to water your wort-town’. Read it on Patreon.

chor, m.n: a dance, chorus, choir. (K’HOR / ˈkhɔr)
This week’s Wordhord Wednesday post is ‘Remember to water your wort-town’. Read it on Patreon.

cēasega, m.n: a chooser. (CHAY-ah-zeh-ga / ˈtʃeːa-zɛ-ga)
sǣ-næss, m.n: a ness or promontory stretching into the sea, a cape. (SAE-nass / ˈsæː-næs)
wyrt, f.n: plant, herb. (WUERT / ˈwyrt)

fōre-stæppung, f.n: a stepping before, preventing, anticipation. (FOH-ruh-STAP-pung / ˈfoː-rə-ˌstæp-pʌŋ)
wæter-stoppa, m.n: a bucket. (WAT-er-STOP-pa / ˈwæ-tɛr-ˌstɔp-pa)
gliw, n.n: glee, joy, minstrelsy, mirth, jesting, drollery. (GLEE-ew / ˈgliːw)
scenc, m.n: a draught, cup. (SHENCH / ˈʃɛntʃ)
This week’s Wordhord Wednesday post is on scenc and pronouncing c in Old English. Read it on Patreon.

worþ-apulder, f.n: (definition uncertain) an apple-tree growing by a homestead. (WORTH-AH-pull-der / ˈwɔɹθ-ˌa-pʌl-dɛɹ)
heoru-swealwe, f.n: falcon, hawk. (HEH-or-uh-SWEH-all-wuh / ˈhɛɔ-rʌ-ˌswɛal-wə)
