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Etymology 1
From, but the sense "to write" has long been considered a borrowing from another 🇨🇬 language, perhaps denominally from.

Verb

 * 1) to mark (symbols, shapes, graphs, glyphs, letters, and the like) on a surface, to write, to inscribe
 * 2) to draw (figures)
 * 3) to cut (figures)
 * 4) to produce or generate by writing
 * 5) to write up, to compose, to draw up, to draft
 * 6) to set down figures with a typewriter or a keyboard, to typewrite or keyboard, to type
 * 7) to put down in writing, to write down; to record; to register; to track
 * 8) to write down (an event, such as a destiny or a fatality); to destine or predestine; to foreordain
 * 9) to write down (an ordinance, a law, a commandment, or the like); to prescribe
 * 10) to bequeath
 * 1) to set down figures with a typewriter or a keyboard, to typewrite or keyboard, to type
 * 2) to put down in writing, to write down; to record; to register; to track
 * 3) to write down (an event, such as a destiny or a fatality); to destine or predestine; to foreordain
 * 4) to write down (an ordinance, a law, a commandment, or the like); to prescribe
 * 5) to bequeath
 * 1) to write down (an event, such as a destiny or a fatality); to destine or predestine; to foreordain
 * 2) to write down (an ordinance, a law, a commandment, or the like); to prescribe
 * 3) to bequeath
 * 1) to write down (an ordinance, a law, a commandment, or the like); to prescribe
 * 2) to bequeath
 * 1) to bequeath

Etymology 2
Form-II causative of.

Verb

 * 1)  to cause to write, to make someone write
 * 2) to deploy in squadrons

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to write

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to write

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to write
 * 2) to destine or predestine
 * 1) to destine or predestine

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to write