Henton Saxon/Lexicon

Kinetic

 * braak (broake, ybroaken) - v. str. IV /brɑ:k, brəʉk, ɪˈbrəʉkən/ [OE brecan]
 * trn. break, smash
 * trn. erg. stop working, stop from working, break down
 * itr. begin (of days, seasons)


 * drauȝe (dracht, ydrachten) - v. wk. m. /draʉ, draxt, ɪˈdraxtən/ [OE dragan]
 * trn. erg. drag, pull along a surface
 * trn. erg. pull by rope (or equivalent thin, long part)
 * trn. draw — procure from a deposit


 * tie (taa, ytonne) - v. str. II /ti:, ta:, ɪˈtɔn/ [OE tēon]
 * trn. arch. lead, make a way for
 * itr. advance, go, move on

Motion

 * slink (slichte, yslichten) - v. wk. m. ingv. /zlɪnk, zləɨxt, ɪˈzləɨxtən/ [OE slincan]
 * remark: most frequently written with an initial  due to influence from Dutch ; the nativised variant  is listed as an accepted variant, though infrequent.
 * itr. sneak
 * trn. covertly transport
 * itr. slide

Physiology

 * zliep (zleft, yzleften) - v. wk. m. /zli:p, zlɛft, ɪˈzlɛftən/ [OE slǣpan]
 * itr. sleep
 * trn. sleep through, pass unaware by sleeping (of time, events)

Anatomy

 * tooth (teeth) - sb. /tu:θ, ti:θ/ [OE tōþ]
 * tooth


 * tind (tinded, ytinden) - v. wk. /tɪnd, tɪndəd, ɪˈtɪndən/ [PGmc. *tundijaną]
 * itr. gnaw
 * trn. gnaw
 * trn. + of gnaw through, bite through

Geography

 * Kenneth (—) - sb. /ˈkɛn.nəθ/ [Bryth. *Cantio, loaned into early OE Ceniþ]
 * Kent, Kent county
 * regionally: Kennyth /ˈkɛn.nɪθ, ˈkɛn.nɪð/


 * Hartford (—) - sb. /ˈɣɑrt.vərd/ [OE Hēorotford]
 * Hertford; Hertfordshire


 * Oxenford (—) - sb. /ˈɔk.sən.vərd/ [OE Oxnaford]
 * Oxford, Oxfordshire


 * Cambridge (—) - sb. /ˈkɑm.brɪdʒ/ [OE Cambriċg]
 * Cambridge


 * Goldford (—) - sb. /ˈɡɔʟd.vərd/ [OE Goldford]
 * Guildford, Guildfordshire


 * Bywales (—) - sb. /ˈbəɨ.wɑɨʟs/ [a compound, from Sax. by- "by, beside" and Wales]
 * a Saxon march roughly spanning Gloucestershire and the Cotswolds, without the Welsh Forest of Dean


 * Martch (—) - sb. /mɑrtʃ/ [unknown, possibly either from <abbr title="Old English">OE Mierce, Mearc "Mercia; borderlands", or <abbr title="Old French">OFr. marche "border, borderlands"]
 * a Saxon march roughly spanning Northamptonshire, and Warwickshire up north to Bedworth


 * Londyll (—) - sb /ˈlɔn.dɪʟ/ [from <abbr title="Old English">OE Londin-dæl "Dale of London"]
 * London, and the London dale, Thames estuary and surrounding areas


 * Henton (—) sb. /ˈɣɛn.tən/ [from <abbr title="Old English">OE Hennæptūn "Hemp Town"]
 * town source of the Henton & Ȝearliȝe Saxon Wordbook, the codifying norm for southern English Saxon, seated in the Burgraveship of Fromenmoot in the Wessiȝ prefecture
 * Henton village in Wookey parish in Somerset, England


 * Ȝearliȝe (—) sb. /ˈjɑ:r.lɪ̈j/ [from <abbr title="Old English">OE Ġearliġe "Yearly" (pertaining to annual harvests)]
 * town source of the Henton & Ȝearliȝe Saxon Wordbook, the codifying norm for southern English Saxon, seated in the Burgraveship of Fromenmoot in the Wessiȝ prefecture
 * Yarley hamlet in Wookey parish in Somerset, England


 * Fromenmoot (—) sb. /ˈvrɔ.mən.mu:t/ [from <abbr title="Old English">OE Fromanġemōt "gathering at Frome"]
 * seat of the Imperial Burgraf of Fromenmoot, in the Wessiȝ prefecture
 * Frome parish in Somerset, England


 * Cornoȝall (—) sb. /ˈkɔr.nə.jɛʟ/ [a corruption of <abbr title="Old English">OE Cornawealas "Celtic foreigners"]
 * Cornwall
 * regionally, in Wessiȝ and further east: Cornoȝall /ˈkɔr.nə.wɔʟ/

Possession

 * forzake (forzook, forzaken) - v. str. VI /ʋərˈzɑɨk, ʋərˈzu:k, ʋərˈzɑɨkən/ [<abbr title="Old English">OE forsacan]
 * trn. leave behind, abandon, forsake
 * trn. depart from, forget about (real estate)
 * trn. metaph. abandon (of friends, family, animals)

Tools

 * hammer (hamrer, hamren) - sb. /ˈɣammər, ˈɣamrər, ˈɣamrən/ [<abbr title="Insular Norse">IN hammarr]
 * hammer, sledgehammer, sledge
 * maul

Youth

 * boiȝe (boiȝer, boiȝen) - sb. /bɔj(ə), ˈbɔjər, ˈbɔjən/ [<abbr title="Old English">OE bōġa]
 * boy, young man, lad

Cattle

 * cowe (kiȝe, kine) - sb. /kəʉ, kəɨ, kəɨn/ [<abbr title="Old English">OE cū]
 * variants: couȝe /kəʉ/ (analogised, less formal)
 * cow, bovine

Mental

 * tycht (tychter) - sb. /tɪxt/ [<abbr title="Old English">OE tyht]
 * that which one is drawn to
 * life calling

Family

 * huslerd (huslerder) - sb. /ˈɣʌslɛrd/ [<abbr title="Old English">OE hūshlāfweard]
 * head of the family, housekeeper

Weaponry

 * skaft (skafter) - sb. /skaft/ [<abbr title="Old Norse">ON skapt]
 * shaft; arrowshaft

Seamanship

 * boat (boats) - sb. /bəʉt/ [<abbr title="Old English">OE bāt]
 * ship, boat, seaborne vessel

Populations

 * generation (-tions) - sb. /dʒɛnəˈraɨʃən/ [<abbr title="Old French">OFr. generacion]
 * variants: generatio /dʒɛnəˈrɑ:tsɪ.əʉ, ɡɛnə-/ (rare, academic)
 * generation, abstract sum of all people born and alive at roughly the same time
 * sum of people of similar ages that can relate to one another culturally

Time

 * ȝear (ȝears) - sb. /jɑ:r/ [<abbr title="Old English">OE ġēar]
 * year, 365 days


 * ȝeore (ȝeores) - sb. /ˈjɔr(ə)/ [<abbr title="Old English">OE ġēara]
 * yore, past, old times

Spirits, Wines

 * pinteux - adj. /pɪnˈtu:z ~ ˈpɪntu:z/ [<abbr title="Norman">Norm. pînteux]
 * drunk; seldom sober
 * alcoholic

Plants

 * root (roots) - sb. /ru:t/ [<abbr title="Old English">OE rōt]
 * root


 * wurt (wyrts) - sb. /wʌrt, wɪrts/ [<abbr title="Old English">OE wurt]
 * root, tuber

Trees

 * xeniver (-vers) - sb. /ˈzɛnɪʋər/ [<abbr title="Venetian">Ven. xenevro]
 * juniper tree


 * birn (birnen) - sb. /bɪrn, ˈbɪrnən/ [<abbr title="High German">HGm. Birn]
 * pear tree
 * pear fruit

Geography

 * cavern (cavernen) - sb. /kaʉrn, ˈkaʉrnən/ [<abbr title="Old French">OFr. caverne]
 * cave, cavern

Articles

 * an - art. /ən, ˈʌn/ [<abbr title="Old English">OE ān]
 * indef. article; a/an


 * þe - art. /ðə, ˈðʌ/ [<abbr title="Old English">OE þē]
 * def. article; the