rare. [f. as prec. + doing, pr. pple. of DO v.] That does wrong, harm or ill; prone to or committing wrongful actions.
c. 1400. Rule St. Benet (Prose), xxxi. 23. Þat te celeresse sal be meke, and sobur, and noht noius, ne wrangdoande [L. injuriosus].
1718. Prior, Solomon, III. 205. The violent Will of the wrong-doing Great.
1901. Daily News, 3 Jan., 6/1. The populations of wrong-doing cities must pay.