wrought (rôt) v. A past tense and a past participle of work.§ adj. 1. Put together; created: a carefully wrought plan. 2. Shaped by hammering with tools. Used chiefly of metals or metalwork. 3. Made delicately or elaborately. [Middle English wroght < Old English geworht, past participle of wyrcan, to work; see werg- in App.]


I always thought "wrought" meant shaped by twisting, and was the past tense of "wring," analogous to "brought/bring."

Whom are we to believe, me or some strange dictionary?