Wrath
Wrath (?; 277) , noun
[Old English wrathe, wraþþe, wrethe, wraeee, Anglo-Saxon wraeeo, from wrāe wroth; akin to Icelandic reiei wrath. See Wroth, a.]
1.
Violent anger; vehement exasperation; indignation; rage; fury; ire.
Wrath is a fire, and jealousy a weed.
When the wrath of king Ahasuerus was appeased.
Now smoking and frothing
Its tumult and wrath in.
2.
The effects of anger or indignation; the just punishment of an offense or a crime.
A revenger to execute wrath upon him that doeth evil.
Wrath , adjective
See Wroth. [Obsolete]
Wrath , transitive verb
To anger; to enrage; -- also used impersonally. [Obsolete]
I will not wrathen him.
If him wratheth, be ywar and his way shun.