froppish

Etymology
Compare, , and see.

Adjective

 * 1)  peevish; froward
 * 2) * a. 1674,, The Life of Edward Earl of Clarendon, volume 1, page 510, published 1759
 * [H]is Enemies had still the same Power, and the same Malice, and a froppish Kind of Insolence, that delighted to deprive him of any Thing that pleased him, and manifestly pleased itself in vexing him.