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*'''Wort''' also refers to the video game series ''[[Halo (video game series)|Halo]]'', where in the game "[[Covenant Elite|Elites]]" yell this word. In several interviews it was revealed that this is merely the word "[[go (verb)|go]]" reversed. Its inherent significance is ambiguous, as it is used as a battle cry, cheer, and [[Non sequitur (absurdism)|non sequitur]] almost interchangeably.
*'''Wort''' also refers to the video game series ''[[Halo (video game series)|Halo]]'', where in the game "[[Covenant Elite|Elites]]" yell this word. In several interviews it was revealed that this is merely the word "[[go (verb)|go]]" reversed. Its inherent significance is ambiguous, as it is used as a battle cry, cheer, and [[Non sequitur (absurdism)|non sequitur]] almost interchangeably.
*'''Wort''' is a sage in the Manga [[Record of Lodoss War]].
*'''Wort''' is a sage in the Manga [[Record of Lodoss War]].
*Willy on Round Things


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Revision as of 11:40, 14 July 2007

Wort might refer to one of the following:

  • Wort (pronounced [wɜ(r)t]) (to rhyme with dirt or word, not wart or ward) is the liquid created by the process of mashing of malted barley to use in brewing beer.
  • Wort is an old English word meaning "herb" or "plant". It stems from Old English wyrt (<PIE *werad-, 'branch, root'), meaning a plant or herb. It is used chiefly in combination: Dragonwort, St. John's Wort are two examples. See Wort plants for a full list.
  • WORT is a listener-sponsored community radio station located in Madison, WI. On the air since 1975, WORT broadcasts a 2000-watt signal at 89.9 FM. Among other things, WORT is unusual in that all of its programmers (DJs, hosts, reporters, producers, engineers, etc) are volunteers from the community.
  • Wort also refers to the video game series Halo, where in the game "Elites" yell this word. In several interviews it was revealed that this is merely the word "go" reversed. Its inherent significance is ambiguous, as it is used as a battle cry, cheer, and non sequitur almost interchangeably.
  • Wort is a sage in the Manga Record of Lodoss War.
  • Willy on Round Things