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The Anglo-Saxon root words wroht wis and writh mean and respectively?

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What are the Anglo saxon root words for wroht wis and writh?

work; know; and contort


What does the root word wroht mean?

The Anglo-Saxon root word wroht means "work".


What does the Anglo-Saxon wroht mean?

worked


Who wroht the scarlet pimpernem?

The Scarlet Pimpernel (a small wild flower) is a thriller set in the time of the French Revolution. It was written in 1905by Baroness Orczy ( a Hungarian, I believe) a very popular writer at the beginning of the 20th C. It has been filmed a number of times. See wikipedia for more info, Scathach.


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