(ˈ)in, ən+ adjective
or en·wrought ə̇n, (ˈ)en+
Etymology: inwrought from in (II) + wrought, past participle of work (after work in, v.); enwrought alteration (influenced by en- ) (I) of inwrought
1.
a. : having a decorative element worked or woven in : ornamented
bonnet … inwrought with figures — John Milton
b. archaic : worked , embroidered
by beauty's hand inwrought — Erasmus Darwin
2. : worked in as a constituent : interwoven
inwrought with the tale are some of the great secrets of philosophy — Marianne Moore