ge-gador-wist, f.n: an assembly for feasting. (yeh-GA-dor-WIST / jɛ-ˈga-dɔr-ˌwɪst)

ge-gador-wist, f.n: an assembly for feasting. (yeh-GA-dor-WIST / jɛ-ˈga-dɔr-ˌwɪst)

lyft-wynn, f.n: the pleasantness of the air (air-joy). (LUEFT-WUN / ˈlyft-ˌwyn)
wīc-stōw, f.n: a dwelling-place; a camp, encampment. (WEECH-STOW / ˈwiːtʃ-ˌstoːw)
ge-swinc-dæg, m.n: a labour-day, day of toil. (yeh-SWINCH-DAIE / jɛ-ˈswɪntʃ-ˌdæj)
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ǣ-lǣrende, v: teaching the law. (AE-LAE-ren-duh / ˈæː-ˌlæː-ɹɛn-də)
ungemet-hleahtor, m.n: immoderate laughter. (UN-yeh-met-H’LEH-ah-tor / ˈʌn-jɛ-mɛt-ˌhlɛax-tɔr)
frēo-noma, m.n: a surname, a noble name. (FRAY-oh-NO-ma / ˈfreːɔ-ˌno-ma)
horsc, adj: quick, ready, active, valiant, applied generally to mental activity; wise, sagacious, sharp, quick-witted. (HORSH / ˈhɔrʃ)
ge-cow, n.n: what is chewed, food. (yeh-KOH / jɛ-ˈkɔw)
hnecca, m.n: a neck, nape of the neck, back of the head. (H’NEH-ka / ˈhnɛ-ka)
