† wrawed, a. Obs.
5–6 wrawd.
[f. wraw a. + -ed1.]
Angry, wroth; perverse.
| a 1400–50 Wars Alex. 3167 For he..Is wrawid & wrathfull of will, & wode as a lyon. c 1460 J. Russell Bk. Nurture 590 Crabbe is a slutt to kerve & a wrawd wight. 1582 Stanyhurst æneis iv. (Arb.) 116 O forlorne Dido, now now wrawd destenye grubs the. |