nēat, n.n: ox or cow; beast, animal. (NAY-aht / ˈneːat)

nēat, n.n: ox or cow; beast, animal. (NAY-aht / ˈneːat)

ēad, n.n: happiness, well-being. (AY-ahd / ˈeːad)
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eosol, m.n: donkey, ass. (EH-oh-zoll / ˈɛɔ-zɔl)

ge-fēa, m.n: joy, gladness. (yeh-VAY-ah / jɛ-ˈveːa)
etan, str.v: to eat. (EH-tahn / ˈɛ-tan)

dyrstig, adj: daring, bold, rash. (DUER-stih / ˈdyr-stɪj)
stǣr-wrītere, m.n: a writer of history, a historian. (STAR-W’REE-teh-ruh / ˈstæːr-ˌwriː-tɛ-rə)

ealu-gafol, n.n: ale paid as tax or tribute. (EH-al-luh-GA-voll / ˈɛa-lʌ-ˌga-vɔl)
be-gyllan, v: to cry out against or in answer to. (beh-YUEL-lahn / bɛ-ˈjyl-lan)
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searu-sǣled, adj: cunningly tied. (SEH-ah-ruh-SAL-ud / ˈsɛa-rʌ-ˌsæː-ləd)
