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Definition of Inwrought
1. Adjective. Having a decorative pattern worked or woven in. "An inwrought design"
Definition of Inwrought
1. p. p. or a. Wrought or worked in or among other things; worked into any fabric so as to from a part of its texture; wrought or adorned, as with figures.
Definition of Inwrought
1. Adjective. Having a design that has been worked or woven in ¹
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Definition of Inwrought
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inwrought
Literary usage of Inwrought
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Old Kent: The Eastern Shore of Maryland ; Notes Illustrative of the Most by George Adolphus Hanson (1876)
"... shaft of the monument of our liberties, their marks are inwrought and indelibly
imprinted upon the solid, imperishable, and more enduring foundations. ..."
2. The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature by Tobias George Smollett (1790)
"A good deal of this metal in an (inwrought (late is ufed for cad goods at Chcf-
terfield. ... inwrought ..."
3. Life of Jonathan Trumbull, Sen., Governor of Connecticut by Isaac William Stuart (1859)
"The sentiments he expresses are inwrought into all the negotiations for closing
the war. The French Army marches from Virginia for Boston, to embark for the ..."
4. Biographical Notices of Distinguished Men in New England: Statesmen by Alden Bradford (1842)
"Dr. Aspinwall was a professor of religion ; and gave satisfactory evidence by
his life and conversation, that his faith was genuine and inwrought. ..."
5. Works by Jean Calvin, Calvin translation society (1848)
"... and assuredly the devotedness manifested by him to the cause of Christ affords
ample evidence that the sentiment was deeply inwrought into his mind. ..."
6. Foreign Topography; Or, An Encyclopedick Account, Alphabetically Arranged by Thomas Dudley Fosbroke (1828)
"The pavement is of white marble, inwrought with cavities and channels. (See
Stuart, ic 3. pi. 3, 4, &c. Burrow, 108, &c.) Le Roy (p. 26, pi. xiv. ..."
7. Old Kent: The Eastern Shore of Maryland ; Notes Illustrative of the Most by George Adolphus Hanson (1876)
"... shaft of the monument of our liberties, their marks are inwrought and indelibly
imprinted upon the solid, imperishable, and more enduring foundations. ..."
8. The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature by Tobias George Smollett (1790)
"A good deal of this metal in an (inwrought (late is ufed for cad goods at Chcf-
terfield. ... inwrought ..."
9. Life of Jonathan Trumbull, Sen., Governor of Connecticut by Isaac William Stuart (1859)
"The sentiments he expresses are inwrought into all the negotiations for closing
the war. The French Army marches from Virginia for Boston, to embark for the ..."
10. Biographical Notices of Distinguished Men in New England: Statesmen by Alden Bradford (1842)
"Dr. Aspinwall was a professor of religion ; and gave satisfactory evidence by
his life and conversation, that his faith was genuine and inwrought. ..."
11. Works by Jean Calvin, Calvin translation society (1848)
"... and assuredly the devotedness manifested by him to the cause of Christ affords
ample evidence that the sentiment was deeply inwrought into his mind. ..."
12. Foreign Topography; Or, An Encyclopedick Account, Alphabetically Arranged by Thomas Dudley Fosbroke (1828)
"The pavement is of white marble, inwrought with cavities and channels. (See
Stuart, ic 3. pi. 3, 4, &c. Burrow, 108, &c.) Le Roy (p. 26, pi. xiv. ..."