WRATH
Wrath, a.

Defn: See Wroth. [Obs.]

WRATH
Wrath, v. t.

Defn: To anger; to enrage; — also used impersonally. [Obs.] "I will not wrathen him." Chaucer. If him wratheth, be ywar and his way shun. Piers Plowman.

WRATHFUL
Wrath"ful, a.

1. Full of wrath; very angry; greatly incensed; ireful; passionate; as, a wrathful man.

2. Springing from, or expressing, wrath; as, a wrathful countenance. "Wrathful passions." Sprat.

Syn.
— Furious; raging; indignant; resentful.
— Wrath"ful*ly, adv.
— Wrath"ful*ness, n.

WRATHILY
Wrath"i*ly, adv.

Defn: In a wrathy manner; very angrily; wrathfully. [Colloq.]