wroot
English
Alternative forms
- wrut, wrote, wroote
Etymology
From Middle English wroten, from Old English wrōtan, from Proto-West Germanic *wrōtan, from Proto-Germanic *wrōtaną (“to dig, burrow, stir up”), from Proto-Indo-European *wer- (“to tear, rip, shred”).
Verb
wroot (third-person singular simple present wroots, present participle wrooting, simple past wrooted, past participle wrooted or wroten)
- Obsolete spelling of root (“to dig or burrow with the snout”)
Middle English
Verb
wroot
- alternative form of wrot (“(I, you, he/she/it) wrote”)