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| ang swær (a) |
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| ang rof (n) |
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| ang wæflian (v) |
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| ang bil |
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| ang beheaƿan (v) |
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| ang geondsecan |
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| en no |
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| ang ceorlian (v) |
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| ang lysu (a) |
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| ang fisce (n) |
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| en smeddum |
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| ang belean (v) |
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| ang samen (r) |
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| ang edcwician |
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| ang þyrs |
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| ang sceatt (n) |
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| ang bifigendlic |
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| ang elcor (r) |
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| ang geatwa (n) |
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| ang ham (n) |
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| ang sineƿealt (a) |
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| en lout |
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| ang ungleawlice (r) |
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| enm blowen |
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| en sea |
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| en east |
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| en stark |
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| ang sinder (n) |
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| ang macian (v) |
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| ang abufan (r) |
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| ang tungena |
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| da stræde |
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| ang burnsele |
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| ang gædrian (v) |
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| ang hos (n) |
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| en wound |
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| ang bycgan (v) |
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| ang wordmittung (n) |
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| en infertility (n) |
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| ang gerad (n) |
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| ang betellan (v) |
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| ang feor |
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| ang springan (v) |
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| en sister (n) |
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| ang werian (v) |
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| ang hwælweg |
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| de berlin (n) |
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| ang wrecan (v) |
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| ang engel (n) |
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| ang boclar (n) |
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| enm oter |
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| en rise |
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| en foreteeth |
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| ang beridan |
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| ang bælwylm |
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| ang geliman (v) |
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| ang betweon |
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| ang beama (n) |
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| ang bot (n) |
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| fr bulle (n) |
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| en friendly |
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| ang ƿrað (a) |
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| ang sawelcund (a) |
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| ang hrif (n) |
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| en belove |
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| ang hatheort (a) |
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| ang hornbære (a) |
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| ang æfnan (v) |
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| ang behweorfan (v) |
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| ang wlencu (n) |
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| ang manian (v) |
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| en most |
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| fr unité (n) |
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| ang mildheortnes (n) |
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| ang begong (n) |
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| ang reodmuþa (n) |
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| ang þy (r) |
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| ang acyrran (v) |
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| en proudly |
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| ang towrecan |
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| ang halignes (n) |
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| en elsewhere |
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| ang scol (n) |
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| ang reoc (a) |
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| ang geþrang (n) |
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| ang mænan (v) |
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| en wax |
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| ang infaran (v) |
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| ang forwrecan (v) |
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| ang smeortung (n) |
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| ang leoht (n) |
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| ang forhycgan |
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| ang ƿeard (n) |
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| en thumb (n) |
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| ang sælþ (n) |
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