0 a person who makes or builds things, especially out of wood:
The jury consisted of the Provost, the Baylie, three merchants, a surgeon, a carpenter, a gardener, a smith, a wright, a saddler, a maltman and three other men.
Soon another change came as wrights and blacksmiths began to work locally and this was speeded up by the coming of industry attracted by the water power of the Water of Leith.
The stone-built mill, its wright's cottage and one-storey extension have been redesigned.
She was married to a wright in Fisherrow.
Wright suggests that when isolated populations occupy different peaks group selection between the populations would be a possibility.
In spite of all the centuries which he had to learn about it the traditional ship-wright seemed to be unable to understand about shear.
Wright follows this with an excellent description of trade, and the importance it played in the region.
Wright the moderate socialist is elevated above the surrounding intemperate.