was (Old English verb) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: was
fader (Old English noun) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: fader
freo (Old English noun) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: freo
arg (Old English adjective) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: arg
noma (Old English noun) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: noma
ric (Old English noun) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: ric
ælde (Old English noun) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: ælde
giwian (Old English verb) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: giwian
mið (Old English preposition) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: mið
suord (Old English noun) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: suord
eata (Old English verb) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: eata
blœdsian (Old English verb) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: blœdsian
gemœtan (Old English verb) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: gemœtan
halwœnde (Old English adjective) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: halwœnde
brœme (Old English adjective) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: brœme
bisignes (Old English noun) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: bisignes
dœg (Old English noun) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: dœg
plæce (Old English noun) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: plæce
hefen (Old English noun) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: hefen
usær (Old English noun) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: usær
arþ (Old English verb) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: arþ
gehalgad (Old English verb) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: gehalgad
scylun (Old English verb) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: scylun
hefaenrices (Old English noun) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: hefaenrices
hefaenrice (Old English noun) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: hefaenrice
hergan (Old English verb) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: hergan
fador (Old English noun) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: fador
plæcum (Old English noun) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: plæcum
frumsetnes (Old English noun) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: frumsetnes
swæ (Old English adverb) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: swæ
allmectig (Old English adjective) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: allmectig
twœge (Old English numeral) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: twœge
celmertmannum (Old English noun) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: celmertmannum
celmertmenn (Old English noun) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: celmertmenn
celmertmann (Old English noun) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: celmertmann
plæsum (Old English noun) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: plæsum
plætsa (Old English noun) unrecognized head form: Northumbrian Path: plætsa
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