Definitions for inwrought

inwrought in·wrought

Spelling: [in-rawt]
IPA: /ɪnˈrɔt/

Inwrought is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 328 anagrams from letters in inwrought (ghinortuw).

Definitions for inwrought

adjective

  1. worked in or closely combined with something.
  2. wrought or worked with something by way of decoration.
  3. Archaic. wrought or worked in, as a decorative pattern.

Origin of inwrought

First recorded in 1630-40; in-1 + wrought

Examples for inwrought

God has inwrought the law of progression into the nature of things, and observes it in his own works.

It was inwrought with brilliant colors, and beautiful figures.

The arms of the king are inwrought in two places; for Henry contributed to the embellishment of this church.

It interprets nature according to principles and laws which God has inwrought within the very essence of the soul.

That which covers the whole is richly embroidered with gold, and inwrought with texts or passages from the Koran.

This bed was of inwrought gold, and was spread with silken cloths beyond price.

And every front of our thirteenth century cathedrals is inwrought with sculpture of this quality!

No longer is it that simple strain, but inwrought with hopes and fears and memories.

It is inwrought with the very making of the Graysquirrel race.

That of her husband and the date of his death, 1666, are inwrought upon the other.

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