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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Write
v. t.
[
imp.
Wrote
p. p.
Written
Archaic
imp
. &
p
. p.
Writ
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Writing
.]
1.
To
set
down
,
as
legible
characters
;
to
form
the
conveyance
of
meaning
;
to
inscribe
on
any
material
by
a
suitable
instrument
;
as
,
to
write
the
characters
called
letters
;
to
write
figures
.
2.
To
set
down
for
reading
;
to
express
in
legible
or
intelligible
characters
;
to
inscribe
;
as
,
to
write
a
deed
;
to
write
a
bill
of
divorcement
;
hence
,
specifically
,
to
set
down
in
an
epistle
;
to
communicate
by
letter
.
Last
night
she
enjoined
me
to
write
some
lines
to
one
she
loves
.
--
Shak
.
I
chose
to
write
the
thing
I
durst
not
speak
To
her
I
loved
. --
Prior
.
3.
Hence
,
to
compose
or
produce
,
as
an
author
.
I
purpose
to
write
the
history
of
England
from
the
accession
of
King
James
the
Second
down
to
a
time
within
the
memory
of
men
still
living
.
--
Macaulay
.
4.
To
impress
durably
;
to
imprint
;
to
engrave
;
as
,
truth
written
on
the
heart
.
5.
To
make
known
by
writing
;
to
record
;
to
prove
by
one's
own
written
testimony
; --
often
used
reflexively
.
He
who
writes
himself
by
his
own
inscription
is
like
an
ill
painter
,
who
,
by
writing
on
a
shapeless
picture
which
he
hath
drawn
,
is
fain
to
tell
passengers
what
shape
it
is
,
which
else
no
man
could
imagine
.
--
Milton
.
To write to
,
to
communicate
by
a
written
document
to
.
Written laws
,
laws
deriving
their
force
from
express
legislative
enactment
,
as
contradistinguished
from
unwritten
,
or
common
,
law
.
See
the
Note
under
Law
,
and
Common law
,
under
Common
,
a.
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