to labor, toil, work , to form or to shape as God has wrought in me.
1. To exert one's self for a purpose; to put forth effort for the attainment of an object; to labor; to be engaged in the performance of a task, a duty, or the like.
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Wrought means "having been worked or prepared".
Wrought can be considered to mean 'made of' 'made by' or 'made from'. Example: The magnificent shiny statue was wrought from marble.
Wrought is a past tense and a past participle of work It means put together; created: a carefully wrought plan.
"Wrought iron" in English means ferro battuto in Italian.
There's some confusion here. Overwrought means agitated (or possibly disturbed). Wrought is the now archaic past and past participle of to work (not to wreak) as in they wrought havoc. Note also wrought iron.
No, it is a verb form. It is an archaic word that means "done" or " created." It is used as an adjective meaning "worked" or "shaped" as in wrought iron.
What hath God wrought - it's a phrase from the Bible
wrought pipe bends means straight pipe bend using rotary draw pipe bender. or pipe bend by any method
The first sentence typed on the telegraph by Samuel Morse was, "What hath God wrought?"
Wrought means planed or finished, in other words, worked on by hands.
I have a wrought iron gate. The gate was wrought by hand and hammer. The lives of the Kennedy women were wrought with sadness.