Writ(e), Writt(e), Wryt, n. writing, III 36 (dat. sg.); Scripture, I 12, IV b 76, XI a 10, b 23, &c. [OE. writ.]

Write, Wryte, v. to write, VIII a 79, b 72, IX 122; Wrote, pa. t. sg. I 247; pl. VII 58; Writen, pa. t. pl. XI a 23; Write(n), Wryte(n), pp. I 37, 40, IV a 2, VII 31, IX 318 (see Putte), XII a 1, &c.; Ywryte, Ywrite, II 1, 13, III introd., 33; Writyng(e), n. VII 23, XI b 305. [OE. wrītan.]

Write. See Wryȝt.

Wriþ, 3 sg. pres. covers, II 244. [OE. wrēon, 3 sg. wrīþ.]

Wryþe(n), v. to twist; bind, VI 151; turn aside (from the just course), VI 128. [OE. wrīþan.]

Wro, n. nook, corner, V 154. [ON. *wrá, OIcel. .]

Wroȝt(e); Wroken; Wronge. See Werche; Wreke; Wryng(e).

Wrote, v. to root in the earth, II 255. [OE. wrōtan.]

Wroþ(e), Wroth, adj. angry, at variance, II 122, VI 19, XV f 7, XVII 36, &c.; make hym (refl.) wroth, become angry, I 10. [OE. wrāþ.] See Wraþþe.

Wroþely, adj. fiercely, V 221; Wroþeloker, compar. more severely, V 276. [OE. wrāþ-līce, -lucor.]