Awroth vs Awrath - What's the difference?
awroth | awrath | Alternative forms |
(obsolete, transitive, and, reflexive) Anger; enrage.
* 1916 : Casper Salathiel Yost and Pearl Lenore Pollard Curran, Patience Worth: A Psychic Mystery ,
Wrathful; incensed; enraged; irate.
* 1862 : Duffy’s Hibernian magazine , volume 2,
* 1908 : Miguel Zamacoïs [aut.] and John Nathan Raphael [tr.], The Jesters: A Simple Story in Four Acts of Verse ,
* ante'' 1931 : Elsdon Best, ''M?ori Religion and Mythology: Being an Account of the Cosmogony, Anthropogeny, Religious Beliefs and Rites, Magic and Folk Lore of the M?ori Folk of New Zealand , part 2,
* 1976 : Collected Early poems of '',
* 2006 : Hugh Cook, The Witchlord and the Weaponmaster ,
wrath
* 2008 : Randal Chase, Making Precious Things Plain: A Book of Mormon Study Guide ,
(Islam) Those parts of one’s body which must be covered for decency — the area from the navel to the knee for a man, the entire body apart from the hands and the face for a woman.
* 1967 : Practical Islam ,
Awrath is a alternative form of awroth.
As verbs the difference between awroth and awrath
is that awroth is an alternative spelling of awrath while awrath is anger; enrage.As an adjective awrath is
wrathful; incensed; enraged; irate.As a noun awrath is
wrath.awrath
English
Etymology 1
From the (etyl) .Alternative forms
* awrothVerb
page 157(H. Holt and Company)
- Telka arounded and awrathed be like unto a thunder-storm, […]
References
* “†a?wrath, awroth, v.'']” listed in the '' [2nd Ed.; 1989
Etymology 2
Adjective
(head)page 161, “The Flight of the Earls”, lines 1–4
- ?Tis an old story: Might awrath with right:
?A nation conquered and her shrines o’erthrown;
Her chieftains flying seaward in the night,
?And not a trumpet of departure blown.
page 22(Brentano’s)
- Nay, never sneer! Enough! I am awrath today! Give me the gold you owe, or by the saints —
page 295(Te Papa Press; ISBN 1877385069, 9781877385063)
- These are felt in the upper world, where Hine-puia, who personifies volcanoes, is awrath , and who sweeps before her Hine-uku […]
page 34(ISBN 0811208435), ''Malrin
- But one left me awroth and went in unto thy table. I tarried, till his anger was blown out.
page 491] ([http://www.lulu.com/content/229726 Lulu.com; ISBN 9781411685840)
- After awhile, Guest Gulkan no longer knew whether he was alive or dead, awake or awrath in nightmare.
Noun
(-)page 128] ([http://www.cedarfort.com/ Cedar Fort; ISBN 1599551306, 9781599551302)
- Moroni expected no positive response, saying, “Ye have once rejected these things, and have fought against the people of the Lord, even so I may expect you will do it again. And now behold, we are prepared to receive you; yea, and except you withdraw your purposes, behold, ye will pull down the awrath of that God whom you have rejected upon you, even to your utter destruction” (v. 8–9).
Etymology 3
From the (etyl) .Alternative forms
* aurat * awrahNoun
(-)page 86
- 'AWRATH'''''' of a male is between the naval and the knee.
''''''AWRATH' of a female?—?is all the parts of the body excepting the face and the hands.