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wroth
▪ I. † wroth, n.1 Obs. Also 5 wrooþ, wrooth, 5, Sc. 6 wrothe, 6 wroath. [f. wroth a., replacing wrath n. or wrethe n.] Deep anger or resentment; wrath, rage, or fury; ire. The earlier examples are doubtful. The first may be a miswriting for wrethe or worthe, and the second may be adjectival, as in G...
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wrath
▪ I. wrath, n. (rɔːθ, rɒθ, U.S. rɑːθ) Forms: α. 1 wræððu, -o, 3 wræððe, 2 wredða, 3 wredðe (wreadðe), 2–3 wreððe, 3–4 wreþþe, 4–5 wretthe. β. 1 wraððo, 3 wraððe (wraððhe), wraðþe, 3 Orm., 4–5 wraþþe, 4–5 wratthe. γ. 3 wraðe, 4–5 wraþe, 4–6 wrathe; 3 wrað, 4– wrath (4 wragh, 5 wraaþ, wraugth, 7 wraut...
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