As verbs the difference between wright and eright
is that wright is misspelling of lang=en while eright is to invest with a right.
As a noun wright
is a builder or creator of something.
As a proper noun Wright
is {{surname|British occupational|from=occupations}} from a maker of machinery; found in many combinations such as Cartwright.
wright
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) wyrhta, from (etyl) .
Noun
(
en noun)
(obsolete) A builder or creator of something.
Derived terms
* boatwright
* cartwright
* housewright
* millwright
* playwright
* plowwright, ploughwright
* shipwright
* wainwright
* wheelwright
Etymology 2
eright
English
Verb
(
en verb)
To invest with a right.
* 1908 (original 1556), John Heywood, John Stephen Farmer, The spider and the fly :
- To possession here any fly erighting , Then, without more words by mouth or enditing.