Writing

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Old English wrītan ‘score, form (letters) by carving, write’, of Germanic origin; related to German reissen ‘sketch, drag’.


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From Middle English writing, writyng, wryting, wrytyng, from Old English wrīting(“writing”), equivalent to write +‎ -ing.

From Middle English writinge, wrytynge, writende, writand, from Old English wrītende, present participle of Old English wrītan(“to scratch, carve, write”), equivalent to write +‎ -ing.


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writing (n.)

Old English writing "action of forming letters and characters," verbal noun from write (v.).


From c. 1200 as "text; body of poetry, narrative, etc. in written form; written material." From c. 1300 as "a particular text;" mid-14c. as "act of composing a written text." From late 14c. as "craft of writing;" also "one's own handwriting or penmanship." Also late 14c. in the broad sense of "system of human intercommunication by means of conventional visible marks." Also late 14c. as "act of sending a letter; a letter, message." Writing-desk is from 1610s.