be-gīnan, str.v: to open the mouth wide, gape. (beh-YEE-nahn / bɛ-ˈjiː-nan)

be-gīnan, str.v: to open the mouth wide, gape. (beh-YEE-nahn / bɛ-ˈjiː-nan)

heofon-lēoht, n.n: the light of heaven, a light from heaven. (HEH-oh-von-LAY-o’ht / ˈhɛɔ-vɔn-ˌleːɔxt)
tīn, n/adj/numeral: ten. (TEEN / ˈtiːn)
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henn, f.n: hen. (HEN / ˈhɛn)

cealf, n.n: calf. (CHEH-alf / ˈtʃɛalf)
hind, f.n: hind, female deer, perhaps the red deer specifically. (HIND / ˈhɪnd)
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ǣmette, f.n: ant. (AM-et-tuh / ˈæː-mɛt-tə)

brocc, m.n: badger. (BROCK / ˈbrɔk)

culfre, f.n: dove. (KULL-vruh / ˈkʌl-vrə)

griffus, n: griffin. (GRIFF-fuss / ˈgrɪf-fʌs)