lāð-getēona, m.n: evil-doer. (LAWTH-yeh-TAY-on-ah / ˈlaːθ-jɛ-ˌteːɔ-na)

lāð-getēona, m.n: evil-doer. (LAWTH-yeh-TAY-on-ah / ˈlaːθ-jɛ-ˌteːɔ-na)

lāð, n.n: what is hateful or harmful, harm, evil, injury, hurt, trouble, grief, pain, enmity. (LAWTH / ˈlaːθ)
hūsel, n.n: the Eucharist (especially the bread or wafer). (HOO-zull / ˈhuː-zəl)

hæleþ, m.n: man (referring to specific people accorded approbation); man (more generally), member of the human race. (HAL-eth / ˈhæ-lɛθ)
cennestre, f.n: mother. (KEN-ness-truh / ˈkɛn-nɛs-trə)

þolemōdness, f.n: patience, long-suffering, endurance. (THO-leh-MOAD-ness / ˈθɔ-lɛ-ˌmoːd-nɛs)
seolh-bæþ, n.n: seal-bath, a kenning for the sea. (SEH-ol’h-BATH / ˈsɛɔlx-ˌbæθ)

sām-wīs, adj: dull, foolish. (SAHM-WEES / ˈsaːm-ˌwiːs)
un-āræfnedlīc, adj: intolerable, impossible to bear. (UN-ah-RAV-ned-leech / ˈʌn-aː-ˌræv-nɛd-liːtʃ)
reordian, wk.v: to speak, say. (REH-or-di-ahn / ˈrɛɔr-di-an)
