User blog comment:Eðkee/Reviving Old English words/@comment-1045231-20180514011945

Before Old English e i y and ø it should be y, other vowels g. Before consonants (yinning those that would be before consonants by Middle English) often y or sometimes w. I think for before shwa it can be either, but most often g. See the Anglish Reddit's helper on this (on their sidebar) for more. I'd guess spung, yinyifer and amidle, but could eathly be wrong. Could also overlive as g owing to Norse pull.