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wrote

VI กริยา ช่อง ที่  2 ของ  write เขียน  kri-ya-chong-ti-2-kong

 

wrote

VT กริยา ช่อง ที่  2 ของ  write เขียน  kri-ya-chong-ti-2-kong

 

wroth

ADJ โกรธ มาก (คำ โบราณ และ ทาง วรรณ คดี  โกรธเคือง อย่าง ที่สุด  โกรธ เกรี้ยว  โกรธจัด  furious irate wrathful koed-mak

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

WROTE

pret.of write. He wrote a letter yesterday. Herodotus wrote his history more than two thousand years ago. [Note. Wrote is now used as the participle. ]

 

WROTH

a.Rauth. [See Wrath. ] Very angry; much exasperated. Cain was very wroth, and his countenance fell. Genesis 4:5.
I was wroth with my people. Isaiah 47:6.
[An excellent word and not obsolete. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

WROTE

Wrote, v. i. Etym: [OE. wroten. See 1st Root. ]

 

Defn: To root with the snout. See 1st Root. [Obs. ] Chaucer.

 

WROTE

WROTE Wrote,

 

Defn: imp. & archaic p. p. of Write.

 

WROTH

Wroth, a. Etym: [OE. wroth, wrap, AS. wraedh wroth, crooked, bad; akin to wriedhan to writhe, and to OS. wreedhangry, D. wreed cruel, OHG. reid twisted, Icel. reiedhr angry, Dan. & Sw. vred. See Writhe, and cf. Wrath. ]

 

Defn: Full of wrath; angry; incensed; much exasperated; wrathful. "Wroth to see his kingdom fail. " Milton. Revel and truth as in a low degree, They be full wroth [i. e., at enmity ] all day. Chaucer. Cain was very wroth, and his countenance fell. Gen. iv. 5.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

wrot

wrot |rɒt | noun [ mass noun ] timber with one or more surfaces planed smooth. ORIGIN 1930s: alteration of wrought .

 

wrote

wrote |rōt roʊt | past tense of write.

 

wroth

wroth |rôTH rɔθ | adjective archaic angry: Sir Leicester is majestically wroth. ORIGIN Old English wrāth, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wreed cruel, also to writhe .

 

Oxford Dictionary

wrot

wrot |rɒt | noun [ mass noun ] timber with one or more surfaces planed smooth. ORIGIN 1930s: alteration of wrought .

 

wrote

wrote |rəʊt | past tense of write.

 

wroth

wroth |rəʊθ, rɒθ | adjective archaic angry: Sir Leicester is majestically wroth. ORIGIN Old English wrāth, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wreed cruel , also to writhe .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

wrote

wrote /roʊt /動詞 writeの過去形 .