dim-scūa, m.n: dimness, darkness. (DIM-SHOO-ah / ˈdɪm-ˌʃuː-a)
feoh-hūs
feoh-hūs, n.n: a treasure-house. (FEH-oh-HOOS / ˈfɛɔx-ˌhuːs)
mōdor
mōdor, f.n: a mother (of human beings or of animals). (MO-dor / ˈmoː-dɔr)
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fugel
fugel, m.n: bird, fowl. (FUH-yell / ˈfʌ-jɛl)

malscrung
malscrung, f.n: bewitching, fascination. (MAHL-shrung / ˈmal-ʃrʌŋ)
wæfer-solor
wæfer-solor, m.n: a stage. (WAE-ver-SOL-or / ˈwæ-vɛr-ˌsɔ-lɔr)
hwītel
hwītel, m.n: a blanket, whittle, cloak, mantle. (HWEE-tell / ˈhwiː-tɛl)
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cracettan
cracettan, wk.v: to croak. (KRA-cheh-tahn / ˈkra-tʃɛ-tan)
synder-weorðtmynt
synder-weorðtmynt, n: a special honour, prerogative. (SUEN-der-WEH-ortht-muent / ˈsyn-dɛr-ˌwɛɔrθt-mynt)
wamm
wamm, m.n: a spot, mark, blot, stain; filth, impurity, corruption; evil, sin. (WAHM / ˈwam)