Complete Definition of "wroth"

was wotd|2006|September|28
English

Etymology
Old English wraþ|wr�þ, from Germanic. Cognate with Dutch wreed, Swedish vred.

Pronunciation
IPA|/r�θ/, SAMPA|/rAT/ italbrac|US
audio|en-us-wroth.ogg|Audio (US)

Adjective
en-adj

  1. Full of anger; wrathful.
Quotations
RQ:Authorized Version|Genesis|4|5
1793, w:Samuel Taylor Coleridge|Samuel Taylor Coleridge, s:Christabel|Christabel

Related terms
wrath

Translations

Icelandic: reiður
Japanese: ����������, gekido shita)
Kurdish: t|ku|xezebî, t|ku|bikerb, t|ku|bikîn, t|ku|binefret
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Russian: �азгневанн�й
Swedish: vred

References
R:Century 1911
R:Webster 1913

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