Wend
WordNet

verb


(1)   Direct one's course or way
"Wend your way through the crowds"
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Etymology


wenden from wendan "to turn, go", causative of windan "to wind". Akin to wenda, wendian, (Danish ), German and Gothic .

Verb



  1. To go or proceed along some course or way.
    We wended our weary way westward
  2. to direct (oneself), pursue one's way

Usage notes


The modern past tense of is . Originally it was . However, has come to be the past tense of , and using it as the past tense of is now considered archaic.
 
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