feoh-spilling, f.n: wasting of money. (FEH-oh-SPIL-ling / ˈfɛɔx-ˌspɪl-lɪŋ)
þēod-loga
þēod-loga, m.n: an arch-impostor, a great liar. (THAY-od-LOG-ah / ˈθeːɔd-ˌlɔ-ga)
hwæl-weg
hwæl-weg, m.n: the path of the whale, the ocean. (H’WAEL-WAY / ˈhwæl-ˌwɛj)

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ȳþ-wōrigende
ȳþ-wōrigende, adj: wave-wandering. (UETH-WO-ri-yen-duh / ˈyːθ-ˌwoː-rɪ-jɛn-də)
gyte-strēam
gyte-strēam, m.n: a current, flowing stream. (YUE-tuh-STRAY-ahm / ˈjy-tə-ˌstreːam)
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hwæles ēðel
hwæles ēðel, compound: ‘whale’s home’, the ocean. (H’WAL-uz-AY-thell / ˈhwæ-ləz-ˌeː-θɛl)
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ȳþ-lida
ȳþ-lida, m.n: ship (wave-traverser). (UETH-LI-da / ˈyːθ-ˌlɪ-da)
efen-dȳre
efen-dȳre, adj: equally dear. (EH-ven-DUE-ruh / ˈɛ-vɛn-ˌdyː-rə)
wōp-dropa
wōp-dropa, f.n: a tear. (WOPE-DROP-ah / ˈwoːp-ˌdrɔ-pa)
mōd-cearig
mōd-cearig, adj: anxious at heart. (MOAD-CHEH-ah-rih / ˈmoːd-ˌtʃɛa-rɪj)
This word was chosen by Matthew (@MDPeckham). Learn more about choosing words for Goldgifa Week on Patreon.