The Collaborative International Dictionary
Wroot \Wroot\, obs.
imp. of Write. Wrote.
--Chaucer.
Wikipedia
Wroot (pronounced Root) is a linear village and civil parish in North Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 455. It is situated south of the River Torne, on the Isle of Axholme and very close to the boundary with South Yorkshire.
Usage examples of "wroot".
O matir, sowded to virginitee, Now maystow syngen, folwynge evere in oon The white lamb celestial-quod she- Of which the grete Evaungelsit Seint John In Pathmos wroot, which seith that they that goon Biforn this lamb and synge a song al newe, That never, fleshly, wommen they ne knewe.
But certes, I suppose that Avycen Wroot nevere in no canoun, ne in no fen, Mo wonder signes of empoisonyng Than hadde thise wrecches two, er hir endyng.
This constable dooth forth come a messageer, And wroot unto his kyng, that cleped was Alle, How that this blisful tidyng is bifalle, And othere tidynges spedeful for to seye.