[wäl-deáð], st. m., death in battle: nom. sg., [696].

[wäl-dreór], st. m., battle-gore: instr. sg. wäl-dreóre, [1632].

[wäl-fâh], adj., slaughter-stained, blood-stained: acc. sg. wäl-fâgne winter, [1129].

[wäl-fähð], st. f., deadly feud: gen. pl. wäl-fæhða, [2029].

[wäl-feall], st. m., (fall of the slain), death, destruction: dat. sg. tô wäl-fealle, [1712].

[wäl-fûs], adj., ready for death, foreboding death: nom. sg., [2421].

[wäl-fyllo], st. f., fill of slaughter: dat. sg. mid þære wäl-fulle (i.e. the thirty men nightly slaughtered at Heorot by Grendel), [125]; wäl-fylla? [3155].

[wäl-fýr], st. n.: 1) deadly fire: instr. sg. wäl-fýre (of the fire-spewing dragon), [2583].—2) corpse-consuming fire, funeral pyre: gen. pl. wäl-fýra mæst, [1120].

[wäl-gæst], st. m., deadly sprite (of Grendel and his mother): nom. sg. wäl-gæst, [1332]; acc. sg. þone wäl-gæst, [1996].

[wäl-hlem], st. m., death-stroke: acc. sg. wäl-hlem þone, [1996].