wraithy
English
Etymology
wraith + -y
Adjective
wraithy (comparative more wraithy, superlative most wraithy)
- Resembling or characteristic of a wraith.
- 1948, Shirley Seifert, The Proud Way (page 306)
- She was a white, thin, wraithy sort of being, with no stiffening in her spine and no real sense in her head. She couldn't be Varina Howell. Varina was not afraid of swamps.
- 1948, Shirley Seifert, The Proud Way (page 306)