domne, m.n: lord or lady, referring to a person of high status. (DOM-nuh / ˈdɔm-nə)
lār-wita
lār-wita, m.n: learned man. (LAHR-WIT-ah / ˈlaːr-ˌwɪ-ta)
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leþer-codd
leþer-codd, m.n: leather bag. (LEH-ther-COD / ˈlɛ-θɛr-ˌkɔd)

wiþer-mēdu
wiþer-mēdu, f.n: hostility, disfavour; adversity, injury; perversity, depravity. (WITH-er-MAY-duh / ˈwɪ-θɛr-ˌmeː-dʌ)
nǣdre
nǣdre, f.n: snake, serpent, adder, viper. (NADD-ruh / ˈnæː-drə)

lēod-cyning
lēod-cyning, m.n: king of a people. (LAY-odd-KUE-ning / ˈleːɔd-ˌky-nɪŋ)

strǣt
strǣt, f.n: street, road. (STRAT / ˈstræːt)
morþor-hof
morþor-hof, n.n: ‘murder-hall’, place of torment, hell. (MOR-thor-HOFF / ˈmɔr-θɔr-ˌhɔf)

swīðe
swīðe, adv: very, much, exceedingly. (SWEE-thuh / ˈswiː-θə)
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tunge
tunge, f.n: tongue. (TUNG-guh / ˈtʌŋ-gə)
