Wrength

//ɹɛŋθ// noun

noun ·Uncommon ·Advanced level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The state or condition of being wrong; wrongness; wrongfulness; error. nonstandard, rare, uncountable

    "Those who would exalt themselves by abetting the strength of the Godless, and the wrength of the oppressors."

Example

More examples

"Those who would exalt themselves by abetting the strength of the Godless, and the wrength of the oppressors."

Etymology

Probably originally a nonce formation from wrong + -th (abstract nominal suffix) by analogy with strong ~ strength and long ~ length; compare Middle English wrengthe (“crookedness, distortion”).

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