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BNC: 26214 COCA: 28186

wraith

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wraith /ˈreɪθ/ noun
plural wraiths
wraith
/ˈreɪθ/
noun
plural wraiths
Learner's definition of WRAITH
[count]
: the spirit of a dead person : ghost鬼;幽灵;鬼魂

— wraithlike

/ˈreɪθˌlaɪk/ adjective
BNC: 26214 COCA: 28186

wraith

noun

plural wraiths ˈrāths How to pronounce wraith (audio)
also
ˈrāt͟hz How to pronounce wraith (audio)
1
a
: the exact likeness of a living person seen usually just before death as an apparition
b
2
: an insubstantial form or semblance : shadow
3
: a barely visible gaseous or vaporous column
wraithlike adjective

Did you know?

If you see your own double, you're in trouble, at least if you believe old superstitions. The belief that a ghostly twin's appearance portends death is one common to many cultures. In German folklore, such an apparition is called a Doppelgänger (literally, "double goer"); in Scottish lore, they are wraiths. The exact origin of the word wraith is misty, however, and etymologists can only trace it back to the early 16th century—in particular to a 1513 translation of Virgil's Aeneid by Gavin Douglas (the Scotsman used wraith to name apparitions of both the dead and the living). In current English, wraith has taken on additional, less spooky, meanings; it now often suggests a shadowy—but not necessarily scary—lack of substance.

Example Sentences

the people who once lived here believed that their world was populated by wraiths and witches
Recent Examples on the Web These include wraith motels, ghoul detectors and even specter silencers. Joe Queenan, WSJ, 30 July 2022 Bald, covered in scars, and draped in monklike robes, Gorr (played by Christian Bale) is a vengeful wraith who wields a mystical blade and has only one goal in mind: killing gods. David Sims, The Atlantic, 5 July 2022 There are shots of people drowning, scary wraith-like figures menacing kids in a fight, and the band members delivering babies as the sands of time surround them — all in reverse. Kory Grow, Rolling Stone, 10 Mar. 2022 Here, Liz is a sort of living wraith, a person who can’t exist in real life and who spends most of the second act washing blood off her feet. Christopher Arnott, courant.com, 18 Jan. 2022 Huge groups of starlings weave and swirl to create otherworldly, wraith-like shadows in the sky. Aj Willingham, CNN, 27 Apr. 2021 But for now, hope that little wraith won’t settle down. Susanna Schrobsdorff, Time, 28 Feb. 2021 Instead of a wraith, scribbling on scraps, this Dickinson was meticulously constructing her legacy through poems that stowed away the infinite in the small. Katy Waldman, The New Yorker, 25 Feb. 2021 Collins will officially be a linebacker, but his actual position will be quarterback tormentor, a wraith who roams around the defense and lives rent free inside the signal-caller’s head. Carlos Monarrez, Detroit Free Press, 8 Aug. 2020 See More

Word History

Etymology

origin unknown

First Known Use

1513, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of wraith was in 1513
BNC: 26214 COCA: 28186

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