gold-finger, m.n: ring finger. (GOLD-FING-ger / ˈgɔld-ˌfɪŋ-gər)
elp
elp, m.n: elephant. (ELP / ˈɛlp)
Check out Dēorhord, the medieval and modern bestiary, to learn about the medieval elephant and see illustrations by medieval illuminators and the modern artist James Merry.
þrymm
þrymm, m.n: a host, a multitude; force, power, might; glory, majesty, magnificence. (THRUEM / ˈθrym)
æger-felma
æger-felma, f.n: film or membrane of an egg. (AE-yer-VEL-ma / ˈæ-jɛr-ˌvɛl-ma)

swēg-hlēoþor
swēg-hlēoþor, m.n: sound, voice. (SWAY-H’LAY-oh-thor / ˈsweːj-ˌhleːɔ-θɔr)
heofon-hrōf
heofon-hrōf, m.n: roof or vault of heaven. (HEH-oh-von-H’ROAF / ˈhɛɔ-vɔn-ˌhroːf)
be-helan
be-helan, str.v: to conceal, cover over, hide. (beh-HEH-lahn / bɛ-ˈhɛ-lan)
sēlost
sēlost, adj: best. (SAY-lost / ˈseː-lɔst)

snēome
snēome, adv: swiftly, rapidly, immediately, at once. (SNAY-oh-muh / ˈsneːɔ-mə)
sundor-genga
sundor-genga, m.n: one who goes alone. (SUN-dor-GENG-ga / ˈsʌn-dɔr-ˌgɛŋ-ga)