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wrackful
▪ I. † ˈwrackful, a.1 Obs. Also 3 wracful, 4 wrakful, 5 -fulle. [f. wrack n.1 + -ful.] Characterized by resentment or anger; vengeful, angry.c 1230 [implied in next]. 13.. E.E. Allit. P. B. 302 Now God in nwy to Noe con speke Wylde wrakful wordez. Ibid. 541 Suche a wrakful wo for wlatsum dedez Parfo... Oxford English Dictionary
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wrecful
wrecful variant of wrackful a.2 Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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wrakeful
ˈwrakeful, a. Obs. [f. wrake n.1 + -ful. Cf. wrackful a.1, wreakful a.] 1. Vengeful; = wrackful a.1a 1225 [implied in wrakefully]. c 1480 Henryson Test. Cres. 329 Ane wraikfull sentence geuin on fair Cresseid. 2. Of persons: Revengeful, vindictive.a 1300 E.E. Psalter xvii. 51 (E.), Leser min be niht... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sonnet 65
"The soft, almost non-consonantal 'how shall summer's honey breath hold out' " offers no resistance to Time's 'wrackful siege of batt'ring days'. wikipedia.org
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wreckful
▪ I. wreckful, a.1 (ˈrɛkfʊl) [f. wreck n.1 + -ful.] Causing shipwreck, ruin, or disaster; dangerous, destructive.1596 Spenser F.Q. vi. viii. 36 Straungers..which on their border Were brought..by wreckfull wynde. 1810 Scott Lady of L. v. i, The wreckful storms that cloud the brow of War. 1848 J. C. M... Oxford English Dictionary
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wreakful
wreakful, a. (ˈriːkfʊl) Also 6 wreke-, 6–7 wreakeful(l. [f. wreak n. + -ful. Cf. wrackful, wrakeful, wrecheful adjs. Freq. from c 1560 to c 1610. Now rare or Obs.] 1. Of persons, etc.: Given or addicted to revenge; vengeful.1531 Tindale Wks. (1572) 24/2 They also fayne y⊇ saintes..more wreakeful, an... Oxford English Dictionary
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wrongful
wrongful, a. (ˈrɒŋfʊl) Also 5 wrangful. [f. wrong n. + -ful.] 1. Full of wrong, injustice, or injury; marked or characterized by wrong, unfairness, or violation of equity; unfair.c 1311 [see wrackful a.2]. 1338 R. Brunne Chron. (1810) 211 Pandolf proued þe kyng, in his disputeson, He mayntend wrongf... Oxford English Dictionary
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