Bible Software
Thou hast magnified thy word above all thy name -Psalm 138:2, KJV

The King James Bible Page
Defending and promoting the KJV
on the Internet since 1995

Subscribe to AV1611.COM Newsletter
KJV Dictionary / W / WROUGHT

KJV Dictionary - wrought

Bible software

SwordSearcher Bible software download

For a complete Bible study software package with over one million cross-references combined, try SwordSearcher: designed for believing Bible study. SwordSearcher has tens of thousands of topical and encyclopedic entries all linked to scripture, fully searchable and indexed by both topic and verse reference. Includes Webster's 1828 Dictionary, commentaries, Bible dictionaries, books, and more.

Daily Bible and Prayer download

Try Daily Bible and Prayer to keep track of your prayer list, do a daily devotional from C. H. Spurgeon's Faith Checkbook, and make Bible reading plans.

WROUGHT

WROUGHT, pret. and pp. of work. raut.

1. Worked; formed by work or labor; as wrought iron.

2. Effected; performed.

She hath wrought a good work upon me. Matthew 26.

3. Effected; produced. He wrought the public safety. A great change was wrought in his mind.

This wrought the greatest confusion int he unbelieving Jews.

4. Used in labor.

The elders of that city shall take a heifer that hath not been wrought with. Deuteronomy 21.

5. Worked; driven; as infection wrought out of the body. Not used.

6. Actuated.

Vain Morat, by his own rashness wrought--

7. Worked; used; labored in. The mine is still wrought.

8. Formed; fitted.

He that hath wrought us for the self-same thing is God. 2 Corinthians 5.

9. Guided; managed. Not used.

10. Agitated; disturbed.

My dull brain was wrought with things forgot.

Wrought on or upon, influenced; prevailed on. His mind was wrought upon by divine grace.

Wrought to or up to, excited; inflamed. Their minds were wrought up to a violent passion. She was wrought up to the tenderest emotion of pity.

Definition from Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language, 1828.
Previous word: wroth. Next word: wrung.

 
"Seek ye out of the book of the Lord, and read" -Isaiah 34:16, KJV