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wrothOld English wrað "angry" (literally "tormented, twisted"), from Proto-Germanic *wraith- (source also of Old Frisian wreth "evil," Old Saxon wred, Middle Dutch wret, Dutch [..]
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wroth calamity, misfortune.
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wroth(adj) vehemently incensed and condemnatory
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wrothadj. "wrathful, angry; fierce, hostile; grieving, sad," s.v. wroth a. OED. KEY: wroth@adj
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wrothadj 76 wrooth 32 wroothe 1 wroth 28 wrothe 15
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