wrawful

Etymology
Probably from.

Adjective

 * 1) ill-tempered
 * ,, ', in '. , folio 221, verso (§53)
 * "enm"

- After the synnes of Enuye and of Ire, now wol I speken of the synne of Accidie. for Enuye blyndeth the herte of a man and Ire troubleth a man; and Accidie maketh hym heuy, thoghtful, and wrawful.