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English
Pronunciation
Verb
writhen
- (archaic) past participle of writhe
Adjective
writhen (comparative more writhen, superlative most writhen)
- (archaic) Twisted, contorted.
- (archaic) Made or shaped by intertwining; plaited.
Anagrams
Middle English
Etymology
From Old English wrīþan. Cognates include Old Swedish vrīþa and Middle High German rīden.
Pronunciation
Verb
writhen
- To form or make into a curve or bend; to make bent:
- To bend or twist into a circular shape (as a wreath)
- To bend or twist as to distort; to writhe or wring.
- To bend or twist as to snap or split; to twist out of position.
- To writhe; to make a twisting motion (often while in pain)
- To move in a twisted or distorted way; to squirm.
- To force someone to fall over; to knock over.
- To connect two things or enclose one thing in another.
- To go or look away; to avoid involvement in an activity or matter.
- (rare) To start a behaviour or acquire attributes.
- (rare) To twine two things together.
- (rare) To be intertwined or twined together.
- (rare, surgery) To drill a hole by a twisting motion.
Usage notes
Weak forms occasionally appear in this verb, but it generally remains strong.
Conjugation
infinitive
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(to) writhen, writhe
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present tense
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past tense
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1st-person singular
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writhe
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wroth
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2nd-person singular
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writhest
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writhe, wroth
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3rd-person singular
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writheth
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wroth
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subjunctive singular
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writhe
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writhe1
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imperative singular
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—
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plural2
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writhen, writhe
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writhen, writhe
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imperative plural
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writheth, writhe
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—
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participles
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writhynge, writhende
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writhen, writhe, wrethen, wrethe, ywrithen, ywrithe
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1Replaced by the indicative in later Middle English.
2Sometimes used as a formal 2nd-person singular.
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