[ellen-dæd], st. f., heroic deed: dat. pl. -dædum, [877], [901].
[ellen-gæst], st. m., strength-spirit, demon with heroic strength: nom. sg. of Grendel, [86].
[ellen-lîce], adv., strongly, with heroic strength, [2123].
[ellen-mærðu], st. f., renown of heroic strength, dat. pl. -mærðum, [829], [1472].
[ellen-rôf], adj., renowned for strength: nom. sg. [340], [358], [3064]; dat. pl. -rôfum, [1788].
[ellen-seóc], adj., infirm in strength: acc. sg. þeóden ellensiócne (the mortally wounded king, Beówulf), [2788].
[ellen-weorc], st. n., (strength-work), heroic deed, achievement in battle: acc. sg. [662], [959], [1465], etc.; gen. pl. ellen-weorca, [2400].
[elles], adv., else, otherwise: a (modal), in another manner, [2521].—b (local), elles hwær, somewhere else, [138]; elles hwergen, [2591].
[ellor], adv., to some other place, [55], [2255].
[ellor-gâst, -gæst], st. m., spirit living elsewhere (standing outside of the community of mankind): nom. sg. se ellorgâst (Grendel), [808]; (Grendel's mother), [1622]; ellorgæst (Grendel's mother), [1618]; acc. pl. ellorgæstas, [1350].