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)
ūht-sceaþa
ūht-sceaþa, m.n: one who robs in the time just before dawn. (OO’HT-SHEH-ah-tha / ˈuːxt-ˌʃɛa-θa)
lyft-floga
lyft-floga, m.n: flier in the air (dragon). (LUEFT-FLO-ga / ˈlyft-ˌflɔ-ga)
This week’s Wordhord Wednesday post is on lyftfloga, the scary ‘sky-winger’ in Beowulf. Hear me read from the poem on the Wordhord Patreon page.

nā-hwǣrn
nā-hwǣrn, adv: nowhere. (NA-hwaern / ˈnaː-hwæːrn)
þēotan
þēotan, str.v: to howl like a wolf. (THAY-oh=tahn / ˈθeːɔ-tan)

un-samwrǣde
un-samwrǣde, adj: not united, opposed, contrary. (UN-SAHM-wrae-duh / ˈʌn-ˌsam-wræː-də)
worþ
worþ, m/f.n: an enclosed place; an enclosed homestead, a habitation with surrounding land. (WORTH / ˈwɔrθ)