hlāford-swica, m.n: a betrayer of his lord, a traitor to his lord. (HLAH-vord-ZWICK-ah / ˈhlaː-vɔɹd-ˌzwɪ-ka)
lotwrenc-cēast
lotwrenc-cēast, f.n: wiliness, cunning. (LOT-wrench-CHAY-ahst / ˈlɔt-wɹɛntʃ-ˌtʃeːast)
morgen-mete
morgen-mete, m.n: breakfast (‘morning-food’). (MOR-gen-MEH-tuh / ˈmɔr-gɛn-ˌmɛ-tə)
wiht-ware
wiht-ware, m.n: the people of the Isle of Wight. (WI’HT-WA-ruh / ˈwɪht-ˌwa-ɹə)
stēor-mann
stēor-mann, m.n: a steersman, pilot, captain. (STAY-or-MAHN / ˈsteːɔɹ-ˌman)
mōd-lufu
mōd-lufu, f.n: heart’s love, affection. (MOAD-LUH-vuh / ˈmoːd-ˌlʌ-vʌ)
inwit-searo
inwit-searo, n.n: malicious or treacherous artifice. (IN-wit-SEH-ah-roh / ˈɪn-wɪt-ˌsɛa-ɹɔ)
mere
mere, m.n: the sea; a mere, lake; an artificial pool, cistern. (MEH-ruh / ˈmɛ-rə)
snytro-hūs
snytro-hūs, n.n: house of wisdom. (SNUE-troh-HOOS / ˈsny-trɔ-ˌhuːs)
