frēorig-ferþ, adj: sad in soul. (FRAY-oh-rih-FERTH / ˈfreːɔ-rɪj-ˌfɛrθ)
In this week’s Wordhord Wednesday post I read a passage about Beowulf and the lig-draca, the fire-dragon. Hear it on my Patreon page.
frēorig-ferþ, adj: sad in soul. (FRAY-oh-rih-FERTH / ˈfreːɔ-rɪj-ˌfɛrθ)
In this week’s Wordhord Wednesday post I read a passage about Beowulf and the lig-draca, the fire-dragon. Hear it on my Patreon page.
ge-corenscipe, m.n: election, excellence. (yeh-KOR-en-SHIP-uh / jɛ-ˈkɔ-ɹɛn-ˌʃɪ-pə)
un-riht, adj: wrong, evil, bad, unjust, unlawful, depraved, perverse. (UN-RI’HT / ˈʌn-ˌrɪxt)
līg-draca, m.n: ‘flame-dragon’, fire-breathing dragon. (LEE-DRAH-ka / ˈliːj-ˌdra-ka)

ferd-faru, f.n: a military expedition. (FERD-FA-ruh / ˈfɛrd-ˌfa-rʌ)
hrēð-sigor, m.n: glorious victory. (HRAITH-SIH-gor / ˈhreːθ-ˌsɪ-gɔr)
end-wærc, n.n: a pain in the buttocks. (END-WAERK / ˈɛnd-ˌwærk)

leahter-lēas, adj: faultless, free from defect, free from sin, innocent. (LEH-ah-ter-LAY-ahs / ˈlɛax-tɛr-ˌleːas)
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gafol-frēo, adj: free from tax or tribute. (GA-voll-FRAY-oh / ˈga-vɔl-ˌfreːɔ)
hopa, m.n: hope. (HOP-ah / ˈhɔ-pa)