Part 990 (2/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 6030K 2022-07-20

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

_To_ WRY, _v a_ To cover, to conceal

_Douglas_

A S _wre-on_, _wri-on_, _wrig-an_, tegere, celare

WRIBLE, _s_ A quaver, the act of warbling; also, _werble_

_Douglas_

Teut _wervel-en_, to twirl; literally, to turn round

V ~Wrabil~

WRIG, _s_

1 The youngest or feeblest bird in a nest, S

2 A weak or puny child, or the youngest of the family, S