Where does “wrathily” come from?

wrathily (English) comes from English wrathy, from English wrath, from Middle English wratthe, from Old English wrǣþþu, from Proto-West Germanic wraiþiþu, from Proto-West Germanic wraiþ, from Proto-Germanic wraiþaz, from Proto-Indo-European wreyt- — to burn; to cover, heed, notice; squirrel.

wrathily (English): In a wrathy manner; with great anger

Definitions

  1. In a wrathy manner; with great anger

Ancestry of “wrathily”, step by step

wrathily traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English wrathy

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishwrathyFeeling wrath; very angry, furious
2EnglishwrathGreat anger; Punishment; Wrathful; wroth; very...
3Middle EnglishwrattheWrath, anger, or an instance of it
4Old Englishwrǣþþuwrath, fury
5Proto-West Germanicwraiþiþuanger, fury, wrath
6Proto-West Germanicwraiþextremely angry, irate, wroth; hostile, violent
7Proto-Germanicwraiþaztwisted, bent out of shape, anxious; extremely...
8Proto-Indo-Europeanwreyt-to twist
9Proto-Indo-Europeanwer-to burn; to cover, heed, notice; squirrel

via English ly

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishlyAbbreviation of light-year
2VietnameselyAlternative spelling of li
Every word from Proto-Indo-European wer-Every word from Proto-Indo-European wreyt-Every word from Proto-Germanic wraiþaz
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