a. Obs. rare. [Prob. an alteration of WAYWARD a.] Perverse, froward.

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1516.  Promp. Parv. (W. de W.), C iij. Crabbyd or wraywarde, aceronicus, bilosus.

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c. 1520.  Dial. Creatures Mor., v. B ij b. A wrayward man cawseth stryues. Ibid., xii. D ij b. A sertayne lorde somtyme had a wraywarde seruant and iuylwyllyd.

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