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Etymologies


tungle "star"
hame"covering"
frood"experienced"
theed"nation"
athel"noble"
worth *"to become"
here"army"
gouth"war"
nim"to take"
bloot"sacrifice"
thild"patience"
sweven"dream"
healend"saviour"
lorrew"teacher"
behote"promise"
forbode"prohibition"
staffcraft "grammar"
bebode"commandment"
fouse"eager"
frith"peace"
leeth"poem"
thester"darkness"
lichhame"body"
ween"expectation"
frover"comfort"
swink "labour"
wite"punishment"
glew"wise"
ellen"courage"
gleed"ember"
smeat"pure"
lief"dear"
gome"man"
arist"resurrection"
drighten"lord; The Lord"
whirft"a turning"
ethel"homeland"
shalk"servant"
tharf"need"
gnide *"to rub"
nesh"soft"
snotter"prudent"
liss"grace"
foor"journey"
galder"incantation"
leech"physician"
kithe"to make known"
wist"existance"
orthank"intellegence"
couth"known"
sib"peace"
fultum"help"
were"man"
ruth"mercy"
swelt *"to die"
flit"dispute"
douth"nobility; nobles"
fere"companion"
theeden"a chief"
queem"to gratify"
dight"to arrange"
swime"dizziness"
yare"ready"
fax"hair"
ween"to expect"
trow"to trust"
shild"an offense"
thole"to endure"
steven"voice"
shope"poet"
meed"reward"
wed"pledge"
simble"feast"
arn"building"
wone"to inhabit"
leed"people"
bairn"child"
forlet"to abandon"
gidden"goddess"
cleep"to call"
halse"to entreat"
leam"ray of light"
leman"darling"
cheast"strife"
haftling"a captive"
bye"a ring"
hode"condition"
thue"slave"
leer"cheek"
hie"to hasten"
chigh"to call"
teal"blame"
stow"place"
queath *"to say"
wit"to know"
grame"rage"
swike *"to deceive"
limp *"to happen"
sax"knife, dagger"
o *"ever"



* Worth, nim, gnide, swelt, queath, swike and limp are all strong verbs, that is verbs that change their vowels. See the Strong Verbs section.

* We are very familiar with the negative form of o in no (the opposite of yes).


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