irþling, m.n: ploughman, farmer. (IRTH-ling / ˈɪɾθ-lɪŋ)
fȳr-wylm
fȳr-wylm, m.n: a fire-boiling, raging flame. (FUHR-WULM / ˈfɝːɹ-ˌwɝlm)

martyr-racu
martyr-racu, f.n: an account of martyrs. (MAR-tur-RA-kuh / ˈmaɹ-tɝɹ-ˌra-kʌ)
A bonus Word of the Day because I broke my tweet line-up…

nædre
nædre, f.n: serpent, adder. (NADD-ruh / ˈnæd-dɹə)
St Patrick supposedly drove the snakes out of Ireland. Happy St Patrick’s Day!

mis-scrence
mis-scrence, adj: shrivelled up, distorted. (miss-SHREN-chuh / mɪs-ˈʃɹɛn-tʃə)
hlēow
hlēow, n.n: a shelter, protection, covering, refuge; often applied to persons. (HLAY-oh / ˈhleːɔ)
mān-word
mān-word, n.n: a wicked word. (MAHN-WORD / ˈmaːn-ˌwɔɹd)
collon-crōh
collon-crōh, m.n: a waterlily. (KOLL-on-KROH / ˈkɔl-lɔn-ˌkɹoːh)

fyrwit
fyrwit, adj: curious, inquisitive. (FUR-wit / ˈfɝɹ-wɪt)
fȳst-gebēat
fȳst-gebēat, n.n: a blow with the fist. (FUST-yeh-BAY-aht / ˈfɝːst-jɛ-ˌbeːat)
