wrong (n.)
insult, offence, slight
1H6 III.iv.42[Basset to Vernon] I'll ... crave / I may have liberty to venge this wrong
KL IV.ii.13[Gonerill to Edmund, of Albany] He'll not feel wrongs / Which tie him to an answer
KL IV.ii.51[Gonerill to Albany] That bear'st ... a head for wrongs!
MND III.ii.361[Oberon to Puck] stir Demetrius up with bitter wrong
Tim III.v.33[First Senator to Alcibiades] He's truly valiant that can ... make his wrongs his outsides, / To wear them, like his raiment, carelessly
Tit IV.iv.1[Saturninus to all, of the arrows] what wrongs are these!
TS IV.iii.2[Katherina to Grumio, of Petruchio] The more my wrong, the more his spite appears
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