Wraith

//ɹeɪθ// noun

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    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."

  2. 2
    a mental representation of some haunting experience wordnet
  3. 3
    a malevolent or haunting spirit wordnet

Etymology

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 doublet of wrath and wroth. Century Dictionary compares Old Norse vǫrðr (“guardian”); Klein compares Irish arrachd (“apparition”), which is related to riochd (“shape, likeness”).

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