wreth

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Old Saxon[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Germanic *wraiþaz. Cognate with Old English wrāþ, Dutch wreed, Old High German reid, Old Norse reiðr (Danish and Swedish vred).

Adjective[edit]

wrēth (comparative wrēthoro, superlative wrēthost)

  1. very angry, wroth
  2. hostile, violent

Declension[edit]




Descendants[edit]

  • Middle Low German: wrêt