wraith
名词 n.
发音 rāth
英文释义
名词 n.
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A ghost or specter, especially a person's likeness seen just after their death.
— We might indeed have been the wraiths of the departed dead upon the dead sea of that dying planet for all the sound or sign we made in passing.
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Borrowed from Middle Scots wraith, first attested in 1513 in a translation of the Aeneid.
The word has no certain etymology; it may be a transferred use of Middle Scots wraith, wrath (nominally "anger, rage", adjectivally "angry, wrathful"), thus connecting it to writhe and making it a doublet of wrath and wroth.
The old Century Dictionary compares Old Norse vǫrðr (“guardian”).
The word has no certain etymology; it may be a transferred use of Middle Scots wraith, wrath (nominally "anger, rage", adjectivally "angry, wrathful"), thus connecting it to writhe and making it a doublet of wrath and wroth.
The old Century Dictionary compares Old Norse vǫrðr (“guardian”).
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