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Was (wer) ist Wroth - definition

FAMILY NAME
Wroth (surname)

wroth         
[r???, r??]
¦ adjective archaic angry.
Origin
OE wrath, of Gmc origin; related to writhe.
wroth         
a.
Angry. See wrathful.
Wroth         
·adj Full of wrath; angry; incensed; much exasperated; wrathful.

Wikipedia

Wroth

Wroth is a surname, and may refer to:

  • Henry Wroth, an English royalist soldier
  • John Wroth, any of several people of that name
  • Krysty Wroth a fictional character
  • Lawrence C. Wroth (1884 – 1970) an American historian
  • Lady Mary Wroth (1587–1651/3) an English poet
  • Robert Wroth (Middlesex MP) (1540?–1606) an English politician who was a member of 10 parliaments
  • Robert Wroth (died 1614) English politician
  • Robert Wroth (Guildford MP) (1660–1720) an English MP
  • Thomas Wroth (politician, 16th century) (c.1518–1573) an English courtier and politician
  • Thomas Wroth (politician, 17th century) (1584–1672) an English parliamentarian politician
  • William Wroth (1576–1642), minister of the Church of England
  • Warwick William Wroth (1858–1911), antiquarian
  • Wroth baronets, created on 29 November 1660 for John Wroth
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Wroth
1. Venture Capital Bank will be the main promoter of the new company, whereby the bank will own a significant stake in the new company and will raise the rest of the capital from strategic Saudi investors as well as high net wroth individuals (HNWI) and corporate investors from other GCC countries.