wreth

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See also: wreð

Old Saxon

Etymology

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

Adjective

wrēth (comparative wrēthoro, superlative wrēthost)

  1. very angry, wroth
  2. hostile, violent

Declension




Descendants

  • Low German: wreed, wreet