Wrought (adjective)

  1. Made or done with care, skill, or effort.
  2. Formed or shaped by hammering, heating, and forging (especially of metal).

Origin:

Middle english, past participle of wrikken "to work, turn", of germanic origin; related to wring.

Examples:

  1. The artist's masterpiece was a beautiful wrought iron gate.
  2. The wrought silver candelabra was passed down through generations of the family.
  3. The garden was filled with gorgeous wrought stone sculptures.
  4. The curtains were made from a delicate wrought fabric.
  5. The wrought wood table was the centerpiece of the room.
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