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dēaþ-denu

Posted on June 12, 2015 by Hana Videen

dēaþ-denu, f.n: the valley of death. (DAY-ath-DEH-nuh / ˈdeːaθ-ˌdɛ-nʌ)

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ymb-sittend

Posted on June 11, 2015 by Hana Videen

ymb-sittend, m.n: one living on the borders of another’s country, a neighbour. (UMB-SIT-tend / ˈɝmb-ˌsɪt-tɛnd)

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hild

Posted on June 10, 2015 by Hana Videen

hild, n: war, battle; watchful care, safe-keeping; grace. (HILD / ˈhɪld)

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hwæl-weg

Posted on June 9, 2015 by Hana Videen

hwæl-weg, m.n: ‘whale-path’, the ocean. (H’WAL-WAY / ˈhwæl-ˌwɛj)

Thomas de Cantimpré, Liber de natura rerum, Valenciennes, BM, ms. 320, f. 111v. (c. 1285)
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lēod-hwæt

Posted on June 8, 2015 by Hana Videen

lēod-hwæt, adj: very brave, courageous. (LAY-odd-HWAET / ˈleːɔd-ˌhwæt)

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bēan-broþ

Posted on June 7, 2015 by Hana Videen

bēan-broþ, n.n: bean broth. (BAY-on-BROTH / ˈbeːan-ˌbrɔθ)

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norþ-þunor

Posted on June 6, 2015 by Hana Videen

norþ-þunor, m.n: thunder in the north. (NORTH-THUH-nor / ˈnɔɹθ-ˌθʌ-nɔɹ)

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dēaþ-firen

Posted on June 5, 2015 by Hana Videen

dēaþ-firen, f.n: mortal sin. (DAY-ath-FIR-en / ˈdeːaθ-ˌfɪ-ɹɛn)

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fnǣrettan

Posted on June 4, 2015 by Hana Videen

fnǣrettan, wk.v: to snort, fume, snore, make a loud noise with the breath. (F’NAER-et-tahn / ˈfnæː-ɹɛ-tan)

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mere-strǣt

Posted on June 3, 2015 by Hana Videen

mere-strǣt, f.n: sea (sea-street). (MEH-ruh-STRAT / ˈmɛ-rə-ˌstræːt)

Christ calms the waves in the Codex Egberti. Reichenau Abbey (modern day Germany), late 10th century. Stadtbibliothek Trier, Ms. 24, f. 24r. [commons.wikimedia.org]

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