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Definition of Wroth

Wroth
Wroth Wroth, a. [OE. wroth, wrap, AS. wr[=a][eth] wroth, crooked, bad; akin to wr[=i][eth]an to writhe, and to OS. wr[=e][eth]angry, D. wreed cruel, OHG. reid twisted, Icel. rei[eth]r angry, Dan. & Sw. vred. See Writhe, and cf. Wrath.] Full of wrath; angry; incensed; much exasperated; wrathful. ``Wroth to see his kingdom fail.' --Milton. Revel and truth as in a low degree, They be full wroth [i. e., at enmity] all day. --Chaucer. Cain was very wroth, and his countenance fell. --Gen. iv. 5.

Meaning of Wroth from wikipedia

- Wroth is a surname, and may refer to: Henry Wroth, an English royalist soldier John Wroth, any of several people of that name Krysty Wroth a fictional...
- Lady Mary Wroth (née Sidney; 18 October 1587 – 1651/3) was an English noblewoman and a poet of the English Renaissance. A member of a distinguished literary...
- John Wroth may refer to: John Acton Wroth (1830–1876), convict transportee to the Swan River Colony, Australia John Wroth (mayor), Lord Mayor of London...
- Thomas Wroth may refer to: Thomas Wroth (died 1573) (1516–1573), English courtier and politician Thomas Wroth (died 1672) (1584–1672), English parliamentarian...
- Wroth may refer to: Robert Wroth (Middle**** MP) (1540–1606), English politician who was a member of 10 parliaments between 1563 and 1606 Robert Wroth...
- Lawrence Counselman Wroth (January 14, 1884 – December 25, 1970) was an American historian and the author of The Colonial Printer, the definitive book...
- William Wroth (1576–1641), was a Church of England minister. He is credited with the establishment of the first Independent Church in Wales in 1639. From...
- John Acton Wroth (1830–1876) was a convict transportee to the Swan River Colony, and later a clerk and storekeeper in Toodyay, Western Australia. He kept...
- Sir Henry Wroth (d. 1671), second son of Henry, Sir Robert Wroth's youngest son, acquired some fame as a royalist during the civil wars, was a 'pensioner'...
- Wroth Baronetcy, of Blenden Hall in the County of Kent, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 29 November 1660 for John Wroth....