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wend

verb \ˈwend\

: to move from one place to another

Full Definition of WEND

intransitive verb
:  to direct one's course :  travel
transitive verb
:  to proceed on (one's way) :  direct
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Origin of WEND

Middle English, from Old English wendan; akin to Old High German wenten to turn, Old English windan to twist — more at wind
First Known Use: before 12th century

Wend

noun \ˈwend\

Definition of WEND

:  a member of a Slavic people of eastern Germany

Origin of WEND

German Wende, from Old High German Winida; akin to Old English Winedas, plural, Wends
First Known Use: 1786

Other Anthropology Terms

ectomorph, ethnography, prehistory, yurt
WEND Defined for Kids

wend

verb \ˈwend\
wend·edwend·ing

Definition of WEND for Kids

:  to go from one place to another

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