be-tweonum, preposition: between, among, amid, in the midst. (beh-TWEH-oh-num / bɛ-ˈtwɛɔ-nʌm)
cīding
cīding, f.n: a chiding, rebuke, reproving. (CHEE-ding / ˈtʃiː-dɪŋ)
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or-hlyte
or-hlyte, adj: having no share of, not participating in, free from, without. (or-HLUE-tuh / ɔr-ˈhly-tə)
wǣfan
wǣfan, wk.v: to wrap up, to clothe. (WAE-vahn / ˈwæː-van)

ge-swinc
ge-swinc, n.n: labour, exercise, inconvenience, fatigue, trouble, affliction, tribulation, torment, temptation, banishment. (yeh-SWINCH / jɛ-ˈswɪntʃ)
aprēlis mōnaþ
aprēlis mōnaþ, m.n: the month of April. (AH-pray-lis-MO-noth / ˈa-pɹeː-lɪs-ˌmoː-naθ)

on-fæðmness
on-fæðmness, f.n: an embrace. (ON-FAE-thum-ness / ˈɔn-ˌfæ-θəm-nɛs)
It’s International Hug a Medievalist Day!

æl-beorht
æl-beorht, adj: all bright, all shining. (AEL-BEH-or’ht / ˈæl-ˌbɛɔrxt)
wǣfels
wǣfels, m.n: a covering, wrap, cloak, veil. (WAE-vels / ˈwæː-vɛls)
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bryne
bryne, m.n: a burning, fire, flame, heat. (BRUE-nuh / ˈbry-nə)
