Also means
wrought
Usage Note
Forjado is the past participle of forjar used as an adjective, referring to metal that has been shaped by hammering (hierro forjado — wrought iron) or figuratively to a character, identity, or alliance built up through effort. The phrase forjado a pulso means 'built through sheer hard work'. In construction, forjado is also used as a masculine noun meaning a structural floor slab.
Examples
"La verja es de hierro forjado."
Natural Translation
The gate is made of wrought iron.
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