teol-þyrel, n.n: a window. (TEH-oll-THUH-rull / ˈtɛɔl-ˌθɝ-ɹəl)
heorte
heorte, f.n: heart. (HEH-or-tuh / ˈhɛɔr-tə)
Also, the topic of my paper today in session 500 at the 50th International Congress on Medieval Studies!
waþema
waþema, m.n: moving water, wave, flood. (WA-thuh-ma / ˈwa-θə-ma)

sōþfæstness
sōþfæstness, f.n: truth, faithfulness, good faith, sincerity; truth, righteousness, justice; truth of speech or thought. (SOATH-fast-ness / ˈsoːθ-fæst-nɛs)
hyge-wælm
hyge-wælm, m.n: agitation of the mind, violent emotion (e.g. anger). (HUH-yuh-WAELM / ˈhɝ-jə-ˌwælm)
hēafod-hrægel
hēafod-hrægel, n.n: a bolster or pillow. (HAY-ah-vod-HRAE-yull / ˈheːa-vɔd-ˌhræ-jəl)

on-drǣdan
on-drǣdan, str.v: to dread, fear; to be afraid. (on-DRAE-dahn / ɔn-ˈdɹæː-dan)
ēþ-gesȳne
ēþ-gesȳne, adj: easy to be seen, visible. (AITH-yeh-ZUH-nuh / ˈeːθ-jɛ-ˌzɝː-nə)
ā-blǣst
ā-blǣst, adj: inspired; infuriated, furious. (ah-BLAST / aː-ˈblæːst)
