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    Wrought definition

    Wrought
    adjective
    1. made carefully or decoratively: made in a skillful or decorative way (often used in combination) A delicately wrought ebony screen. 2. relating to decorative metalwork: describes decorative metalwork shaped by hammering and welding. Wrought is an old past tense and past participle not of wreak (for which the past tense is wreaked) but of work: it is the equivalent of modern worked. Wrought survives mainly as an adjective in a few, rather specialized contexts such as wrought iron; it is seen also in the set phrase What hath God wrought (used by Samuel Morse in the first successful test of the telegraph). Wrought havoc is not correct; it should be wreaked havoc.

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