wroth
21wroth — [rəʊθ, rɒθ] adjective archaic angry. Origin OE wrāth, of Gmc origin; related to writhe …
22wroth — a. Angry. See wrathful …
23wroth — adjective old use angry …
24wroth — adj 1. angry, irate, wrathful. See wrathful (def. 1). 2. stormy, violent, strong, savage, tempestuous, turbulent, wild, rough; threatening, restless, agitated, foaming, boiling, seething; raging, howling, roaring; windy, blustering, blustery,… …
25wroth — /roʊθ/ (say rohth), /rɒθ/ (say roth) adjective Obsolete angry; wrathful. Also, wrath. {Middle English; Old English wrāþ} …
26wroth — a. archaic angry …
27wroth — predic.adj. archaic angry. Etymology: OE wrath f. Gmc …
28wroth money — …
29Lady Mary Wroth — Mary Wroth redirects here. For the fictional character, see Mary Worth. Engraving of Lady Mary Wroth Lady Mary Wroth (1587–1651/3) was an English poet of the Renaissance. A member of a distinguished literary English family, Wroth was among the… …
30Lawrence C. Wroth — Infobox Writer name = Lawrence Counselman Wroth imagesize = caption = pseudonym = birthname = birthdate = January 14 1884 birthplace = Baltimore, Maryland deathdate = December 25 1970 deathplace = occupation = Author, librarian, research… …