Writ vs Writing - What's the difference?
writ | writing |
(legal) A written order, issued by a court, ordering someone to do (or stop doing) something.
authority, power to enforce compliance
* '>citation
(obsolete) that which is written; writing
* Spenser
* Knolles
(dated, nonstandard)
* (Omar Khayyam) (in translation)
(uncountable) of symbols such as letters that express some meaning.
(uncountable) Something written, such as a document, article or book.
(uncountable) The process of representing a language with symbols or letters.
(countable) A work of an author.
(countable) The style of writing of a person.
(as a modifier) Intended for or used in writing.
As nouns the difference between writ and writing
is that writ is (legal) a written order, issued by a court, ordering someone to do (or stop doing) something while writing is (uncountable) of symbols such as letters that express some meaning.As verbs the difference between writ and writing
is that writ is (dated|nonstandard) while writing is .writ
English
(wikipedia writ)Noun
(en noun)- We can't let them take advantage of the fact that there are so many areas of the world where no one's writ runs.
- Then to his hands that writ he did betake, / Which he disclosing read, thus as the paper spake.
- Babylon, so much spoken of in Holy Writ
Derived terms
* drop the writ * Holy Writ * writ of habeas corpusReferences
* Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia (Webster)Verb
(head)- (Dryden)
- The moving finger writes, and having writ , not all your piety or wit can lure it back to cancel half a line
Usage notes
* The form writ'' survives in standard dialects only in the phrase ''writ large , though it remains common in some dialects (e.g. Scouse).writing
English
Noun
(wikipedia writing)- I can't read your writing .
- a writing table