To WREIST, WRIST, WREST, v. a. To sprain any part of the body, S. wramp, synon.
Lyndsay.

A. S. wraest-an, intorquere.

Wreist, s.
1. A writhe or twist.
Pal. Hon.
2. A sprain, S.; wramp, synon.
Watson.

WREK, s. Refuse.
V. [Wrak].

WRETCH, WRECHE, s. A niggard, a covetous person, S.
Lyndsay.

To WRETH one's self, v. a. To be wroth, or filled with indignation.
Barbour.

A. S. wraeth-ian, indignare; or wreoth-ian, wreth-ian, intorquere.

Wrethly, adv. Wrathfully.
Henrysone.

To WRY, WREYE, v. a. To turn, to twist, O. E.
Douglas.

A. S. writh-an, intorquere.