"wrawful" meaning in Middle English

See wrawful in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

Etymology: Probably from wraw + -ful. Etymology templates: {{suffix|enm|wraw|ful}} wraw + -ful Head templates: {{head|enm|adjective||{{{1}}}||{{{2}}}||{{{3}}}|head=}} wrawful, {{enm-adj}} wrawful
  1. ill-tempered

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