sunn-gihte, n.n: a solstice. (SUN-YI’H-tuh / ˈsʌn-ˌjɪx-tə)
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sunn-gihte, n.n: a solstice. (SUN-YI’H-tuh / ˈsʌn-ˌjɪx-tə)
This week’s Wordhord Wednesday post shows how reading can ‘stir up’ your soul. Read it on Patreon.
an-ȳwan, wk.v: to show, demonstrate. (ahn-UE-wahn / an-ˈyː-wan)
Mame-ceaster, f.n: Manchester. (MA-meh-CHEH-ah-ster / ˈma-mɛ-ˌtʃɛa-stɛr)
fæder, m.n: father (a human father or God the Father). (FADD-er / ˈfæ-dɛr)
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ofer-brǣdels, m.n: a covering, veil, garment. (OV-er-BRAE-dels / ˈɔ-vɛr-ˌbræː-dɛls)
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of-irnan, str.v: to overtake by running; to tire with running. (of-IR-nahn / ɔf-ˈɪr-nan)
on-wæcenness, f.n: excitement, excitation. (ON-WAE-chen-ness / ˈɔn-ˌwæ-tʃɛn-nɛs)
seonoþ-stōw, f.n: a place for a synod or meeting, a place of assembly. (SEH-oh-noth-STOW / ˈsɛɔ-nɔθ-ˌstoːw)
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mōna, m/f.n: the moon. (MO-na / ˈmoː-na)

frēogan, wk.v: to free, make free; to honour, like, love. (FRAY-o-gahn / ˈfreːɔ-gan)