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Meaning
Verb
●
To
turn
; change, to adapt.
●
To
direct
(one's way or
course
);
pursue
one's
way;
proceed
upon some
course
or way.
●
To
turn
; make a
turn
;
go round
; veer.
●
To
pass away
;
disappear
;
depart
; vanish.
Noun
●
In British English & Law:
A large
extent
of
ground
; a
perambulation
; a circuit
●
A
member
of a Slavic people from the
borders
of Germany and Poland; a Sorb; a Kashub.
●
A Slavic person
living
anywhere in the
vicinity
of German-speaking areas.
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Origin
wend
English
wenden
Middle English (1100-1500)
wendan
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Betake
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Goe
Traipse
Plod
Rhymes
And
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Fend
Wend
Mend
Vend
Rend
Bend
Tend
Lend
Pend
Hend
Send
Emend
Atend
Spend
Trend
Shend
Blend
Amend
Upend
Friend
Depend
Expend
Obtend
Remend
Append
Penned
Offend
Resend
Unbend
Intend
Attend
Ascend
Defend
Impend
Extend
Distend
Subtend
Descend
Pretend
Commend
Portend
Prepend
Forfend
Contend
Suspend
Befriend
Defriend
Unfriend
Forspend
Unkenned
Reoffend
Apprehend
Overspend
Recommend
Underspend
Comprehend
Pitchblende
Interdepend
Misapprehend
Disrecommend
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