And if this come to passe in a barbarous and vnruled tonge, whych wryteth other wyse then it speaketh, and the whych hathe hys schriches and wordes scarse of a man, howe muche more easely wyl it be done in the Greeke or Latine tonge?
And Valerius Maximus wryteth that, as Hamylcar besiged the cyte of Syracuse, he dreamed, that he harde a voyce saye, that he the nexte daye shulde suppe with in the cyte.
Moreover, please you to wete that William Canyngs the merchaunt wryteth an aunsuer of your lettre.
But I leave the reformation thereof to more wyser than my selfe, and retourne to Gosson whom I wyshe to be fully perswaded in this cause, and therefore I will tell hym a prety story, which Justin wryteth in the prayse of poetrye.
The same wordes wryteth Ptholomee; Rede in his Almageste, and take it there.
This sentence, and an hundred thinges worse, Wryteth this man, ther god his bones corse!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wryteth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.