Comment by Delk

3 days ago

> biwepe(?)

Probably beweep; lament, weep over.

> pinunge(?)

This is explained later on the page. "Where a modern writer would say he underwent torture, a 1200-era writer must say that he suffered pinunge instead."

I also couldn't understand this one although the word "pining" did come to mind, apparently not totally off, as that has apparently come from the same ancestor. Didn't help me figure out the intended meaning, though.

> No scar(?) is never hit(?) forgotten, not uuhiles(?) is libbe(?).

I guessed this meant something along the lines of "[?] shall I never [?] forget, not while I live". I didn't figure out that "uu" is actually "w" until that was explained, so it escaped me that "uuhiles" is "while[s]", though.