writ

1
[ rit ]
/ rɪt /

noun

Law.
  1. a formal order under seal, issued in the name of a sovereign, government, court, or other competent authority, enjoining the officer or other person to whom it is issued or addressed to do or refrain from some specified act.
  2. (in early English law) any formal document in letter form, under seal, and in the sovereign's name.
something written; a writing: sacred writ.

Origin of writ

1
before 900; Middle English, Old English; cognate with Old Norse rit writing, Gothic writs letter. See write

Definition for writ (2 of 3)

writ 2
[ rit ]
/ rɪt /

verb Archaic.

a simple past tense and past participle of write.

Definition for writ (3 of 3)

write
[ rahyt ]
/ raɪt /

verb (used with object), wrote or (Archaic) writ; writ·ten or (Archaic) writ; writ·ing.

verb (used without object), wrote or (Archaic) writ; writ·ten or (Archaic) writ; writ·ing.

Verb Phrases

Origin of write

before 900; Middle English writen, Old English wrītan; cognate with Old Saxon wrītan to cut, write, German reissen to tear, draw, Old Norse rīta to score, write

OTHER WORDS FROM write

mis·write, verb (used with object), mis·wrote, mis·writ·ten, mis·writ·ing.

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH write

right rite wright write

Example sentences from the Web for writ

British Dictionary definitions for writ (1 of 3)

writ 1
/ (rɪt) /

noun

law (formerly) a document under seal, issued in the name of the Crown or a court, commanding the person to whom it is addressed to do or refrain from doing some specified act Official name: claim
archaic a piece or body of writing Holy Writ

Word Origin for writ

Old English; related to Old Norse rit, Gothic writs stroke, Old High German riz (German Riss a tear). See write

British Dictionary definitions for writ (2 of 3)

writ 2
/ (rɪt) /

verb

archaic, or dialect a past tense and past participle of write
writ large plain to see; very obvious

British Dictionary definitions for writ (3 of 3)

write
/ (raɪt) /

verb writes, writing, wrote or written

Derived forms of write

writable, adjective

Word Origin for write

Old English wrītan (originally: to scratch runes into bark); related to Old Frisian wrīta, Old Norse rīta, Old High German rīzan (German reissen to tear)

Idioms and Phrases with writ

write