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Webster 1913 Edition


Wreakful

Wreak′ful

,
Adj.
Revengeful; angry; furious.
[Obs.]
Wreak′ful-ly
,
adv.
[Obs.]

Webster 1828 Edition


Wreakful

WREAKFUL

,
Adj.
Revengeful; angry.

Definition 2024


wreakful

wreakful

English

Alternative forms

  • wreakfull (obsolete)
  • wreckful (obsolete)

Adjective

wreakful (comparative more wreakful, superlative most wreakful)

  1. (poetic or obsolete) Vengeful; angry, furious.
    • 1596, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, V.1:
      Ne any liv'd on ground that durst withstand / His dreadfull heast, much lesse him match in fight, / Or bide the horror of his wreakfull hand […].
    • 1802, The Spirit of Anti-Jacobinism:
      He sinks, to every wreakful fiend a prey; / His bosom shut to each affection kind; [...]
    • 1842, Thomas Miller, Rural Sketches:
      Unpropp'd, unsuccoured by stake or tree, / From wreakful storms' impetuous tyranny, [...]

Derived terms

  • wreakfully

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