gewrocht
Dutch
Etymology 1
From Middle Dutch gewrocht (“worked”), the past participle of werken (“to work”) (modern werken).
Cognate with English wrought, Low German wracht (“wrought”).
Adjective
gewrocht (comparative gewrochter, superlative gewrochtst)
Inflection
Declension of gewrocht | ||||
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uninflected | gewrocht | |||
inflected | gewrochte | |||
comparative | gewrochter | |||
positive | comparative | superlative | ||
predicative/adverbial | gewrocht | gewrochter | het gewrochtst het gewrochtste | |
indefinite | m./f. sing. | gewrochte | gewrochtere | gewrochtste |
n. sing. | gewrocht | gewrochter | gewrochtste | |
plural | gewrochte | gewrochtere | gewrochtste | |
definite | gewrochte | gewrochtere | gewrochtste | |
partitive | gewrochts | gewrochters | — |
Participle
gewrocht
- (deprecated template usage) past participle of werken
- (deprecated template usage) past participle of wrochten
Etymology 2
From Middle Dutch gewrochte (“produced thing”), from Old Dutch *giwurht, *giwurhti, from Proto-Germanic *gawurhtiją, *gawurhtiz, from Proto-Indo-European *werǵ- (“to work”).
Cognate with Old English gewyrht, geweorht, Old Saxon giwurht, Old High German giwurht, Middle High German geworhte, gewurhte, gewürhte.
Noun
gewrocht n (plural gewrochten, diminutive gewrochtje n)
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