wroth(s = adj.all) wrathful, wrothful - vehemently incensed and condemnatory; "they trembled before the wrathful queen"; "but wroth as he was, a short struggle ended in reconciliation"
Wroth, a. [OE. wroth, wrap, AS. wrā wroth, crooked, bad; akin to wrī to writhe, and to OS. wrangry, D. wreed cruel, OHG. reid twisted, Icel. rei angry, Dan. & Sw. vred. See Writhe, and cf. Wrath.].
Full of wrath; angry; incensed; much exasperated; wrathful. Milton. [1913 Webster]
"Revel and truth as in a low degree, They be full wroth [i. e., at enmity] all day."
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"Cain was very wroth, and his countenance fell."
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