And thus he wrait than in till gret honour, To Wilyham Wallace as a conquerour.
With his awn hand he wrait on to the king All his entent, as twyching to this thing.
Sone out off But thai maid a ballingar To gud Wallace; tald him thair turment haill; Than wrait thai thus to get bwte off thair baill.
In the preasone he wrait a most profitable Treatise of Justificatioun,[575] and of the workis and conversatioun of a justifeid man: but how it is suppressed, we know nott.
And so he wrait unto her, and send for credite a ryng, whiche the said Quene our Soverane knew well yneuch.
Gif the falt be in the Lord Duke, and his freindis, I wrait also, that the greatest loss should be his and thairs in the end.
And tueching that booke, which seameth so highlie to offend your Majestie, it is most certane that I wrait it, and am content that all the learned of the world judge of it.
The metre resembles Lydgate's, but the final -e is hardly ever used.
For falshed is so ful of cursednesse That high worship shal never have enterpryse Where it reigneth and hath the wilfulnesse.
Line 64--'Quha wait gif all that Chaucer wrait was trew?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wrait" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.