wyrcan

Etymology
From. More at modern.

Verb

 * 1) to make
 * 2) * The Dialogues of Solomon and Saturn
 * "ang"

- Saga mē, hū lange worhte man Noes earce?


 * 1) * 9th century, Bald's Leechbook vol. I
 * "ang"

- Mintan wel ġetrifulode menġ wiþ huniġ, wyrċ tō lȳtlum clīewene, lǣt forswelgan.


 * 1) to work
 * 2) * c. 973, Æthelwold, translation of the
 * "ang"

- Ān and fīftiġ. Be þām ġebrōðrum þe feorr fram ċirican wyrċaþ.

Usage notes

 * An alternative metathetic past tense stem of wroht-/ġewroht also occurs.

Descendants

 * (from past participle )
 * (from past participle )