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interwrought

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in⋅ter⋅work

[in-ter-wurk] verb, -worked or -wrought, -work⋅ing.
–verb (used with object)
1. to work or weave together; interweave.
–verb (used without object)
2. to act one upon the other; interact.

Origin:
1595–1605; inter- + work

wrought

[rawt]
–verb
1. Archaic except in some senses. a pt. and pp. of work.
–adjective
2. worked.
3. elaborated; embellished.
4. not rough or crude.
5. produced or shaped by beating with a hammer, as iron or silver articles.

Origin:
1200–50; ME wroght, metathetic var. of worht, ptp. of worchen to work


2. See worked.
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wrought 
c.1250, from past participle of M.E. werken (see work).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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