This is the 6738th most frequent Dutch word.
wright
The Dutch word "wright" does not exist; it is an English term meaning a maker or builder (e.g., shipwright, playwright).
In this sentence, the word 'wright' refers to a person who is skilled in crafting ships, specifically indicating a profession.
De scheepswright bouwde een prachtig houten schip.
The shipwright built a beautiful wooden ship.
Here, 'wright' is used more generally to denote a craftsman or builder.
De oude wright werkte onvermoeibaar in zijn werkplaats.
The old wright worked tirelessly in his workshop.
In this context, 'wright' signifies a skilled artisan or creator in general, emphasizing creativity and craftsmanship.