Wráþian
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - wráþian
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- wráþian
- p. ode To be angry :-- Ða ténu ongunnun wráðiga (wurǽðia, Lind. indignari), Mk. Skt. Rush. 10, 41. [He wrathed in his wyt, Allit. Pms. 94, 74. Þe king bigon to wraððen (wreððen, ) stomachatur tirannus, Kath. 745. Wraþen irasci, Wick. Prov. 18, 14. The verb is used also in the sense of to anger, e. g. Þa sæ þe wind wraðede, Laym. 4577.] v. ge-wráþian ; wrǽþan. wraþian