ang suord (n) |
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en northumbrian (n) |
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en hyem (n) |
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ang ðerh |
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en hemmel (n) |
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ang sint (v) |
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en styen (n) |
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ang mið |
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en hjem (n) |
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ang eata (v) |
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ang næse (r) |
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ang næht (n) |
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ang freo (n) |
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ang am (v) |
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