wroten

Verb

 * 1) * 1843, John Hooper, Samuel Carr, Early Writings of John Hooper - Page 169
 * ... I have ones agayne wroten to my cosen Richard Hyll, ...
 * 1) * 1872, John Payne Collier, Walter Calverley Trevelyan, Charles Edward Trevelyan, Trevelyan Papers ... - Page 74
 * For the scripture was wroten to lead us unto God, and unto repentance of ill. It was wroten to teach us God and all godliness, and not to move such ...
 * For the scripture was wroten to lead us unto God, and unto repentance of ill. It was wroten to teach us God and all godliness, and not to move such ...

Etymology 1
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Etymology 2
From, from.

Verb

 * 1)  To use one's nose or snout to rummage or root.
 * 2) To extract with one's nose or snout; to have rooted.
 * 3) To remove soil, earth, or ground; to dig up.
 * 4)  To crawl or slither as a worm.
 * 5)  To cause irritation or annoyance.
 * 6)  To till; to move soil for agriculture.