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wrout, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
wrout is a variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymons: wroot v. See etymology. Nearby entries. wrothy, adj.1422–; wrough, int.
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WROUGHT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1 ... worked into shape by artistry or effort ... carefully wrought essays ... 2 ... elaborately embellished : ornamented ... 3 ... processed for use : ...
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WROUGHT Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective · worked. · elaborated; embellished. · not rough or crude. · produced or shaped by beating with a hammer, as iron or silver articles. wrought. / rɔːt ...
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wrout
wrout, v. Now dial. [var. of wroot v.: cf. rout v.8] intr. = wroot v. 1.1530 in Ancestor XI. (1904) 183 Crest a boore silver wrouting in a bushe of nettelles vert. 1530 Palsgr. 786/1, I wroote, or wroute, as a swyne dothe, je fouille du museau. 1565 Satir. Poems Reform. i. 355 Ledd with th' affectio...
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wrought - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
wrought; working. n. something on which exertion or labor is expended; a task or undertaking: The students finished their work in class.
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wrought verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes
(formal or literary) used only in the past tense wrought something caused something to happen, especially a change Wrought is an old form of the past tense of ...
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Jack Wrout
Family
The son of Herbert Wrout (1884-1950), and May Victoria Wrout (1888-1953), née Hay, John Everett Wrout was born at West Melbourne, Victoria on 8 External links
Jack Wrout, at Boyles Football Photos.
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wrout - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Alternative form of root (“to dig or burrow with the snout”).
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WROUGHT | definition in the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary
past of wreak (Definition of wrought from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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Wrought - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Wrought is an adjective that means "molded, shaped, or manufactured." A wrought-iron fence has been shaped to fit a particular ornamental style.
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In contemporary English, wrought is usually not interchangeable with worked, the more common past and past participle of work.
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Anagrams of WROUT in Scrabble - Wordhelp
Anagrams of WROUT in Scrabble. We found 0 exact anagrams of wrout and 16 other words that can be made by using these letters.
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Lewis Moran
Murder
On 31 March 2004, Lewis Moran and Herbert "Bertie" Wrout were at The Brunswick Club Hotel, on Sydney Road, Brunswick, which was their regular drinking Wrout was severely wounded but survived the attack.
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wroot
▪ I. † wroot, n. Obs. In 1 wrot, urot, uurot, 4–5 wrot, 5 wrotte, wroughte. [OE. wrót, = MLG. wrote (a mole), LG. wrote, wröte, WFlem. wroete (snout). Cf. next and wort n.3] The snout of a swine, etc.; a proboscis.c 725 Corpus Gloss. (Hessels) B 188 Bruncus, wrot. a 1100 Gloss. in Wr.-Wülcker 118 Pr...
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