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wrathy
wrathy, a. orig. (and chiefly) U.S. (ˈrɒθɪ, ˈrɔːθɪ, U.S. ˈrɑːθɪ) [f. wrath n. + -y1. Cf. wrothy a.] 1. Of persons: Feeling, or inclined to, wrath; wrathful, very angry, incensed.1828 J. F. Cooper Red Rover viii, You are wrathy, friend, without reason. 1828 Webster, Wrathy, very angry; a colloquial w... Oxford English Dictionary
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wrothy
wrothy, a. (ˈrəʊθɪ, ˈrɒθɪ) [f. wroth a. + -y1. Cf. MDu. wrêdich (Du. wreedig) cruel.] Wrathful, angry. In 19th c., revived under the influence of wrathy a.1422 Yonge tr. Secreta Secret. 157 Mowrnynge and wrothi thow shalte reme. Ibid. 229 Tho men..bene wrothy and hugely angry. 14.. Wheatley MS. (192... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jackson's operations against the B&O Railroad (1861)
The B&O Railroad's main stem now filled with "dozens of wrathy, impatient locomotive engineers wondering what was causing the tie up." wikipedia.org
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dander
▪ I. dander, n.1 Sc. (ˈdændə(r)) [Origin unknown.] A piece of the vitrified refuse of a smith's fire or a furnace; a calcined cinder or piece of slag.1791 T. Newte Tour Eng. & Scot. 230 These [peats] burnt in kiln-pots leave a plate of yetlin amongst the ashes, which the country people call a dander... Oxford English Dictionary
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kind
▪ I. kind, n. (kaɪnd) Forms: [1 ᵹecynde, ᵹecynd, 2–3 i-cunde, i-kunde, (2 i-chinde);] 1 cynd, 2–4 cunde, 2 cuinde, 3 kuinde, kund, 3–4 kuynde, kunde, 3–5 kende, (5 keende), 3–6 kynd, 3–7 kinde, 4–7 kynde, (5 kyynde), 3– kind. [OE. ᵹecynde n., ᵹecynd fem. and n., f. ᵹe- (see i-, y-) + *cynd(e:—*kundi... Oxford English Dictionary
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