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Wrothy. World English Historical Dictionary

Wrothy. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1928, rev. 2024. Wrothy a. [f. WROTH a. + -Y1. Cf. MDu. wrêdich (Du. wreedig) cruel.] Wrathful, angry.

1   In 19th c., revived under the influence of WRATHY a.

2 1422.  Yonge, trans. Secreta Secret., 157. Mowrnynge and wrothi thow shalte reme. Ibid., 229. Tho men … bene wrothy and hugely angry.

3 14[?].  Wheatley MS. (1921), 28. In my flesche ther is no hele In presence of thi worthi [? read wrothi] face [L. a facie ire tue].

4 1839.  Lever, H. Lorrequer, v. A more wrothy gentleman … it having rarely been my evil fortune to forgather with.

5 1869.  Trollope, Vicar Bullhampton, xvii. Gilmore … was waxing wrothy.

6 1902.  Rodkinson, Talmud, VIII. p. xiii. Ezra was wrothy that the Torah should be given through him, if Moses had not preceded him.

7   Hence Wrothily adv.; Wrothiness.

8 1422.  Yonge, trans. Secreta Secret., 227. A grete fleshy shorte neke tokenyth wrothynesse like as a bull is.

9 1898.  N. Munro, John Splendid, xxv. 257. On this John Splendid would ruffle up wrothily with blame for my harping on that incident.

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