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wrǽþan

  • verb [ weak ]
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Grammar
wrǽþan, p. de
Wright's OE grammar
§530;
To be angry, get angry
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  • Se ðe uraeðes brótfere his

    qui irascetur fratri suo,

      Mt. Kmbl. Lind. 5, 22.
  • Wraeðde hláford

    iratus dominus,

      18, 34.
  • Se cynig wrǽðde

    rex iratus est,

      Rtl. 107, 29.
  • Urǽðde

    fremuit,

      197, 31.
Etymology
[
He wile wreðe wið þe,
    O. E. Homl. i. 33, 8.
He bigon to wreðen (cf. he wreððede him,
    10, 4
),
    Jul. 11. 6.
Affrican wreaðede and swor,
    13, 7.
Cf. O. Sax. wréðian (with reflex, acc. )
:
Icel. reiðask to get angry.
]
Similar entries
v. ge-wrǽþan ; wráþian.
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