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INWROUGHT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. having decoration worked in : ornamented; especially : decorated with embroidery. 2. worked in especially as decoration.
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Inwrought - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Inwrought is an archaic and literary adjective that describes decoration woven or worked into fabric, stonework, metalwork or other material.
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INWROUGHT definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. a. worked or woven into a fabric said of a pattern, etc. b. Archaic having a decoration worked in 2. closely blended with other things.
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inwrought
inwrought, ppl. a. (see below) Also 8–9 en-. [f. in adv. 11 b + wrought, pa. pple. of work vb.: cf. inwork v. The form in en- is due to the exchange of en-, in-, in other words: see in-2.] I. as pa. pple. (ɪnˈrɔːt). 1. Of a fabric, etc.: Having something worked in by way of decoration. lit. and fig....
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INWROUGHT Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective · worked in or closely combined with something. · wrought or worked with something by way of decoration. · wrought or worked in, as a ...
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30 Synonyms & Antonyms for INWROUGHT - Thesaurus.com
inwrought · built-in · congenital · connate · connatural · genuine · hereditary · inborn · ingrained · inherited · instinctive · intrinsic · unacquired.
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Inwrought - Webster's 1828 Dictionary
INWROUGHT, participle passive or adjective inraut'. [in and wrought, from work.] Wrought or worked in or among other things, adorned with figures.
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Inwrought - Topical Bible
The concept of being inwrought refers to something that is intricately worked into the fabric of one's being, often implying a divine or spiritual influence.
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inwrought, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective inwrought is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for inwrought is from 1638, in the writing of John Milton, ...
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inwrought definition - Linguix.com
How To Use inwrought In A Sentence. Church's shoulders to reach to his ancles, and curiously inwrought with figures of birds, beasts and flowers.
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inwrought - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
inwrought (comparative more inwrought, superlative most inwrought). Having a design that has been worked or woven in. (figurative) Fixed, established ...
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Kratonohy
It has an inwrought interior with an unusual solution: the altar was made as grotto and the rostrum as whale.
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inwork
inwork, v. rare. (ˌɪnˈwɜːk) [in-1 or in adv. 7. Cf. Du. inwerken, Ger. einwirken, Da. indvirke, Sw. invirka. See also inwrought.] 1. trans. To work (something) into a tissue as by weaving or embroidering. See inwrought.1681–6 J. Scott Chr. Life i. iv. §5 (R.) From these dangers you will never be who...
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Recollections of the Arabian Nights
on either side,Pure silver, underpropt a richThrone of the massive ore, from whichDown-droop’d, in many a floating fold,Engarlanded and diaper’dWith inwrought
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