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- verb archaic Past participle of
write ;written .
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Examples
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As I mentioned yesterday, I have wroten an article about my trip to Portland, OR for the May issue "Outside" magazine or, as it is published in Canada, "Ootside".
Alarming Data: Number Crunching and Gear Mashing BikeSnobNYC 2010
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Obama is better at the wroten word and what others tell him to say you can see that by how he has others searching for his best VP.
Gates: Next president likely to take 'sensible approach' to Iraq 2008
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As I mentioned yesterday, I have wroten an article about my trip to Portland, OR for the May issue "Outside" magazine or, as it is published in Canada, "Ootside".
Archive 2010-04-01 BikeSnobNYC 2010
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Of course the Essy I writ for the Social Science Society is a more finisheder production than the one on Cats, which was wroten when my mind was crood, and afore I had masterd a graceful and ellygant stile of composition.
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Lardners baseball player never writes I have written or I have wroten, but always I have wrote.
Chapter 9. The Common Speech. 3. The Verb Henry Louis 1921
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Of course the Essy I writ for the Social Science Society is a more finisheder production than the one on Cats, which was wroten when my mind was crood, and afore I had masterd a graceful and ellygant stile of composition.
The Wit and Humor of America, Volume III. (of X.) Various 1887
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Walpole was a prose paper entitled "T.e Ryse of Peyncteynge yn Englande, wroten by T. Rowleie, 1469, for Mastre Canynge," and containing _inter alia_, the following extraordinary "anecdote of painting" about Afflem, an Anglo-Saxon glass-stainer of Edmond's reign who was taken prisoner by the Danes.
A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century 1886
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T.is was accompanied by a manuscript, entitled “T.e Ryse of Peyneteyne in Englande, wroten by T. Rowleie, 1469, for Mastre Canynge:” to which Chatterton had annexed his own remarks.
Lives of the English Poets Cary, Henry F 1846
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I have wroten a mail to the hotel to book "Swim with dolphins"
nomad4ever 2009
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I have an website wroten in ASP. Net C# on Framework 3.5.
ASP.NET Forums ahmad222 2008
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