The word "Wroth" with Capital W is a person Lady Wroth for example.
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The word "wroth" means angry.
John was wroth over the business failure.
wroth [rawth, roth or, especially Brit., rohth] Show IPAadjective1.angry; wrathful (usually used predicatively): He was wroth tosee the damage to his home.2.stormy; violent; turbulent: the wroth sea.
The girls said she read the Grapes of Wroth, but she really meant The Grapes of Wrath.
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Wroth means "full of anger", or "wrathful".
Henry Wroth died in 1671.