wulf, m.n: wolf. (WULF / ˈwʌlf)

wulf, m.n: wolf. (WULF / ˈwʌlf)

wōþ-cræft, m.n: ‘song-craft’, the art of poetry or song. (WOATH-KRAFT / ˈwoːθ-ˌkræft)
ge-dīþan, wk.v: to put to death, kill; to mortify (in the theological sense). (yeh-DEE-than / jɛ-ˈdiː-θan)

dōm-weorþung, f.n: honour, glory. (DOAM-WEH-or-thung / ˈdoːm-ˌwɛɔɹ-θʌŋ)
ge-scapennys, f.n: a creation, creating, formation. (yeh-SHA-pen-nuss / jɛ-ˈʃa-pɛn-nɝs)

bēam, m.n: tree, cross, column, wood. (BAY-ahm / ˈbeːam)
Today is the feast of the Invention of the True Cross.

hrēmig, adj: clamorous (from joy or grief), exultant, lamenting, boasting, vaunting. (HRAY-mih / ˈhɹeː-mɪj)
þrimilce-mōnaþ, m.n: May (three-milkings-month). (THRI-mill-chuh-MO-nath / ˈθrɪ-mɪl-tʃə-ˌmoː-naθ)

dæg-weorc, n.n: a day’s work. (DAIE-WEH-ork / ˈdæj-ˌwɛɔɹk)
wīg, n.n: fight, battle, war; fighting force (abstract or concrete), valour; troops. (WEE / ˈwiːj)
