ūht-sang, m.n: one of the services of the church, nocturns or matins. (OO’HT-SAHNG / ˈuːxt-ˌsaŋ)
un-weder
un-weder, n.n: bad weather. (UN-WEH-der / ˈʌn-ˌwɛ-dɛr)

fen
fen, n.n: a fen, marsh, mud, dirt. (FEN / ˈfɛn)
ding
ding, f.n: a dungeon, prison. (DING / ˈdɪŋ)

costnung-stōw
costnung-stōw, f.n: a place of temptation. (KOST-nung-STOH / ˈkɔst-nʌŋ-ˌstoːw)
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hrōc
hrōc, m.n: a rook, a raven, a jackdaw. (HROAK / ˈhroːk)

fultuman
fultuman, wk.v: to help, assist, aid, support. (FULL-tuh-mahn / ˈfʌl-tʌ-man)
cradol-cild
cradol-cild, n.n: a cradle-child, infant. (KRA-doll-CHILLD / ˈkra-dɔl-ˌtʃɪld)

sceadu
sceadu, f.n: shadow, shade; darkness; protection; a shady place; an obscure image. (SHEH-ah-duh / ˈʃɛa-dʌ)
a-pǣcan
a-pǣcan, wk.v: to seduce, mislead. (ah-PACK-ahn / a-ˈpæː-kan)