- 1. p. p. of Wene. Source: opted
- 2. v. i. To go; to pass; to betake one's self. Source: opted
- 3. v. i. To turn round. Source: opted
- 4. v. t. To direct; to betake; -- used chiefly in the phrase to wend one's way. Also used reflexively. Source: opted
- 5. n. A large extent of ground; a perambulation; a circuit. Source: opted
- 6. v. direct one's course or way Source: wordnet
- 7. p. p. of Wene. Chaucer. 1. To go; to pass; to betake one's self. "To Canterbury they wend." Chaucer. To Athens shall the lovers wend. Shak. 2. To turn round. [Obs.] Sir W. Raleigh. To direct; to betake;- used chiefly in the phrase to wend one's way. Also used reflexively. "Great voyages to wend." Surrey. A large extent of ground; a perambulation; a circuit. [Obs.] Burrill. Source: webster
- 8. p. p. of Wene. Chaucer. Source: adambom
- 9. v:100 v. direct one's course or way Source: ecdict
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