oht-rīp, n.n: harvest. (O’HT-REEP / ˈɔxt-ˌriːp)

oht-rīp, n.n: harvest. (O’HT-REEP / ˈɔxt-ˌriːp)

ge-nihtsum, adj: abundant, abounding, copious, rich, plentiful, fruitful; satisfied. (yeh-NI’HT-sum / jɛ-ˈnɪxt-sʌm)
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folc-lār, f.n: homily, literally ‘people-lore’ or ‘people-instruction’. (FOLK-LAHR / ˈfɔlk-ˌlaːr)

bōc-gesamnung, f.n: a collection of books, library. (BOAK-yeh-SAM-nung / ˈboːk-jɛ-ˌsam-nʌŋ)
ēhtan, wk.v: to pursue or chase. (AY-h’tahn / ˈeːx-tan)

burn, m.n: stream, brook, river. (BURN / ˈbʌrn)
clawu, f.n: claw, talon. (KLA-wuh / ˈkla-wʌ)

dearnunga, adv: secretly, privately, clandestinely. (DEH-ar-nung-ga / ˈdɛar-nʌŋ-ga)
botl, n.n: dwelling, home; house, building; building of importance, hall, palace, mansion; township. (BAW-tull / ˈbɔ-təl)

grundlinga, adv: from or to the ground, bottom; completely, utterly; (in descriptions of the destruction of a building, monument, city, etc.) to the ground, to its foundation; (in descriptions of the eradication or disappearance of a sin, fault, etc.) thoroughly, completely, utterly. (GRUND-ling-ga / ˈgrʌnd-lɪŋ-ga)