This is not a strange spelling. It is analogous to 'shipwright', 'wainwright', and 'wheelwright', for example. It means a maker or repairer, and ultimately derives from the same Old English root as 'work'. Compare 'wrought iron' ('wrought' being an old form of the past tense and past participle of 'work'). Compare 'overwrought'. Compare 'What God hath wrought'. These are all related forms.
English can be considered strange because of its complex spelling rules, diverse vocabulary with words borrowed from many languages, and inconsistent grammar rules. Additionally, English pronunciation can be tricky due to the differences between spelling and pronunciation in many words.
The correct spelling is mysterious (unexplained, strange).
The correct spelling is "unusual" (odd, strange).
The correct spelling is peculiar (odd, strange).
John Strange - English politician - was born in 1696.
"Strange girl" in English is strana ragazza in Italian.
"Extrano" translates to "strange" or "weird" in English.
The correct spelling is mysterious (unknown, secretive, strange).
That is the correct spelling of "uncanny" (amazing, unnatural, strange).
That is the correct spelling of the adverb mysteriously(in a strange or unknown fashion).
John Strange - English politician - died on 1754-05-18.
He says he is not well in health (that he is sick).