wrath

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wrath englannista suomeksi

  1. raivo

  1. raivo, viha

  2. rangaistus, viha

wrath englanniksi

  1. Great anger; an instance of this.

  2. (synonyms)

    (ux) relates an episode in the Trojan War that reveals the tragic consequences of the wrath of (w).

  3. (RQ:Tyndale NT)

  4. (RQ:Spenser Shepheardes Calender)

  5. (RQ:Marlowe Tamburlaine)

  6. (RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)

  7. (RQ:Shakespeare Richard 3) my feet, and bid me be aduis'd?

  8. (RQ:Shakespeare Tempest)

  9. (RQ:Joseph Beaumont Psyche)

  10. (RQ:Dryden Wild Gallant)

  11. (RQ:Dryden Georgics)

  12. (RQ:Dryden Fables)

  13. (RQ:Pope Arbuthnot)

  14. (RQ:Cowper Poems)

  15. (RQ:Burney Camilla) Miſs Margland, in deep vvrath, refuſed to let her move a ſtep.

  16. (RQ:Wordsworth Peter Bell)

  17. (RQ:Scott Lady of the Lake)

  18. (RQ:Dickens Dombey and Son)

  19. (RQ:Thackeray Philip)

  20. (RQ:Tennyson Enoch Arden)

  21. (RQ:Ouida In Maremma)

  22. (RQ:Travers Cuckoo in the Nest) Can those harmless but refined fellow-diners be the selfish cads whose gluttony and personal appearance so raised your contemptuous wrath on your arrival?

  23. Punishment, retribution, or vengeance resulting from anger; an instance of this.

  24. (ux)

  25. (RQ:Coverdale Bible) I ''i.e.'', God gaue the thee a kinge in my wrath, and in my diſpleaſure will I take him from the agayne.

  26. (RQ:King James Version)

  27. (RQ:Milton Comus)'' / To ſome of ''(mythology)|Saturns'' crevv.

  28. (RQ:Milton Paradise Lost)

  29. (RQ:Bunyan Pilgrim's Progress)

  30. Great ardour or passion.

  31. (RQ:Shakespeare As You Like It)

  32. (RQ:Shakespeare Twelfth Night)

  33. To anger (someone); to enrage.

  34. (quote-book) Pynson|Richarde Pynson|year=1506?|section=folio 12, verso|oclc=1356160218|passage=Remembre howe by thy cursed synnes thou haste offended and wrathed thy lorde god.

  35. (quote-book)&93;|title=Ihesus. The Floure of the Commaundements of God(nb...)|url=https://www.proquest.com/eebo/docview/2240925286/99852934|location=London|publisher=(...) (w)|year=1510 September 24 (Gregorian calendar)|section=folio 60, recto|oclc=606537040|passage=Of ire yͤ whiche is agayne god. (..) A man wratheth hym ayenst god for many thynges, pryncypally for the flagellacions, aduersytees, fortunes, sykenesses, & mortalytees, losses, punycyons, famyne, warre & yll tyme.

  36. (quote-book)|translator=anonymous|title=The Boke Entytuled the Next Way to Heuen(nb...)|url=https://www.proquest.com/eebo/docview/2240894844/99849816|location=London|publisher=(...) (w)|year=1520|section=folio &91;4&93;, recto|sectionurl=https://archive.org/details/bim_early-english-books-1475-1640_the-boke-entytuled-the-n_peter-of-luxenb-st_1510/page/n6/mode/1up|oclc=84761697|passage=And than the byſſhop ſayd vnto the clerke&11805; thou haſt wrathed me&11805; but yf thou wylte be ſory thou ſhalte haue my loue as thou haddeſt before&11805; & I ſhall gyue the ''i.e.'', thee the benefyce yͭ I haue promyſed to gyue the&11805; ſholde not he be anone ſory of that I byleue that yes.

  37. To become angry with (someone).

  38. To become angry.

  39. (RQ:Scott Peveril of the Peak)"

  40. (quote-book)|location=Oxford, Oxfordshire|publisher=J. H. & J. Parker,(nb...)|year=1860|page=374|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=sLQpfY9tZKgC&pg=PA374|column=2|oclc=6361977|passage=God is a righteous judge, strong and patient, and God wratheth every day.

  41. (synonym of)

  42. (RQ:Shakespeare Midsummer Q1)'' is paſſing fell and vvrath: / Becauſe that ſhe, as her attendant, hath / A louely boy ſtollen, from an Indian king: / She neuer had ſo ſvveete a changeling.|footer=Pronounced to rhyme with ''hath''.

  43. (RQ:Douay Bible)

  44. (RQ:Milton Poems)

  45. (RQ:Thackeray Lovel)

  46. (RQ:Bulwer-Lytton Strange Story)