Definition of "unwrought"
adjective
comparative more unwrought, superlative most unwrought
verb
simple past and past participle of unwork
Quotations
[…] Do not say‘I love her for her smile — her look — her wayOf speaking gently, — for a trick of thoughtThat falls in well with mine, and certes broughtA sense of pleasant ease on such a day’ —For these things in themselves, Beloved, mayBe changed, or change for thee, — and love so wrought,May be unwrought so. […]
c. 1845-46, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, “Sonnets from the Portuguese”, in If Thou Must Love Me