mōnandæg, m.n: Monday (moon-day). (MO-nahn-DAIE / ˈmoː-nan-ˌdæj)
ūþwitigung
ūþwitigung, f.n: the study of philosophy; philosophy. (OOTH-WIH-tih-gung / ˈuːθ-ˌwɪ-tɪ-gʌŋ)
flōd-egsa
flōd-egsa, m.n: flood-dread. (FLOAD-EY-za / ˈfloːd-ˌɛj-za)
sāwel-drēor
sāwel-drēor, n.n: ‘soul-blood’. (SAH-well-DRAY-or / ˈsaː-wɛl-ˌdreːɔr)
heaðuswāt
heaðuswāt, m.n: ‘battle-sweat’, blood shed in battle. (HEH-ah-thuh-SWAHT / ˈhɛa-θʌ-ˌswaːt)
fȳrbæþ
fȳrbæþ, n.n: a ‘fire-bath’. (FUR-BATH / ˈfɝːɹ-ˌbæθ)
andlēan
andlēan, n.n: retribution, retaliation. (OND-lay-ahn / ˈand-leːan)
ferþwērig
ferþwērig, adj: soul-weary, sad. (FERTH-WAY-rih / ˈfɛɹθ-ˌweː-ɹɪj)
or-þanc
or-þanc, m.n: original, inborn thought; genius, wit; skillful contrivance, artifice. (OR-thonk / ˈɔr-θɔnk)
ēaggebyrd
ēaggebyrd, f.n: the nature or power of the eye; a circumlocution for the eye. (AY-ah-yeh-BURD / ˈeːa-jɛ-ˌbɝɹd)