wrought

/rɔt/
adjective
  1. Made or shaped, especially of metal that has been hammered or forged.
    • She admired the wrought silver bracelet in the artisan's shop.
    • The gate was made of wrought iron with intricate scrollwork.
    • The old church had beautiful wrought metal chandeliers.
  2. Caused or created, often with effort or emotion.
    • His speech wrought a powerful change in public opinion.
    • The storm wrought terrible damage along the coast.
    • Years of neglect had wrought deep cracks in the building's foundation.
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of 'work' (archaic or literary), meaning to cause or bring about.
    • They wrought together to build a new community center.
    • The magician wrought a spell of protection over the village.
    • The artist wrought a masterpiece from a simple block of marble.