ge-þweran, str.v: to stir, beat or mix together; to churn, make thick (as butter from cream); (poetically) to forge. (yeh-THWEH-rahn / jɛ-ˈθwɛ-ran)

ge-þweran, str.v: to stir, beat or mix together; to churn, make thick (as butter from cream); (poetically) to forge. (yeh-THWEH-rahn / jɛ-ˈθwɛ-ran)

ge-edniwian, wk.v: to restore, renew, renovate, change. (yeh-ED-ni-wi-ahn / jɛ-ˈɛd-nɪ-wɪ-an)
hēof-sang, m.n: elegy. (HAY-off-sahng / ˈheːɔf-saŋ)
wrǣt, f.n: work of art, a jewel or ornament. (WRAT / ˈwræːt)

sæpig, adj: full of sap. (SAP-ih / ˈsæ-pɪj)
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mōdig-ness, f.n: pride. (MO-di-ness / ˈmoː-dɪj-nɛs)

middel-gemǣru, n.n: a middle or central district. (MID-dell-yeh-MAE-ruh / ˈmɪd-dɛl-jɛ-ˌmæː-rʌ)
mixen-duncge, f.n: dung from a mixen (dung heap). (MICK-sen-DUN-juh / ˈmɪk-sɛn-ˌdʌn-dʒə)

gelēaf-lēasnes, f.n: unbelief, lack of faith. (yeh-LAY-ahv-LAY-ahs-ness / jɛ-ˈleːav-ˌleːas-nɛs)
dēaw, m.n: dew. (DAY-aw / ˈdeːaw)