wrecan

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  to punish (+ dative = a person) (+ accusative = a wrong)
 * 2)  to avenge or take revenge (+ accusative or with  + dative = "on someone")
 * 3) to unleash or take out (one's anger) (with  + dative = on someone)
 * 4) to drive, press
 * (a) to drive out, expel
 * (b) to drive words out, express, recite
 * 1) * 9th or 10th century, The Seafarer
 * "ang"
 * (a) to drive out, expel
 * (b) to drive words out, express, recite
 * 1) * 9th or 10th century, The Seafarer
 * "ang"

- Mæġ iċ be mē selfum / sōðġiedd wrecan.


 * (c) to drive in, impress, inlay