Associations to the word «Wend»
Noun
- Slav
- Goth
- Holstein
- Schleswig
- Pomerania
- Crusade
- Vandal
- Mecklenburg
- Swede
- Dane
- Brandenburg
- Saxon
- Bremen
- Saxony
- Bishopric
- Westphalia
- Apparition
- Denmark
- Friedrich
- Nowadays
- Crusader
- Hungarian
- Tribe
- Prussia
- Norway
- Grace
- German
- Duke
- Christianity
- Otto
- Sweden
- Chronicle
- Rhine
- Count
- Bernard
- Uprising
- Von
- Majesty
- Wilhelm
- Archbishop
- King
- Pole
- Interval
- Hiatus
- Lower
- Expedition
- Dancing
- Territory
- Settler
- Emperor
- Finland
- Farm
- Hungary
- Settlement
- Dam
- Horn
- Title
- Germany
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
WEND, verb. (transitive) (obsolete) To turn; change.
WEND, verb. (transitive) To direct (one's way or course); pursue one's way; proceed upon some course or way.
WEND, verb. (intransitive) (obsolete) To turn; make a turn; go round; veer.
WEND, verb. (intransitive) (obsolete) To pass away; disappear; depart; vanish.
WEND, noun. (obsolete) (UK) (legal) A large extent of ground; a perambulation; a circuit.
WEND, noun. A member of a Slavic people from the borders of Germany and Poland; a Sorb; a Kashub.
WEND, noun. A term used for Slavic peoples living anywhere in the vicinity of German-speaking areas.
Dictionary definition
WEND, verb. Direct one's course or way; "wend your way through the crowds".
Wise words
It is better wither to be silent, or to say things of more
value than silence. Sooner throw a pearl at hazard than an
idle or useless word; and do not say a little in many words,
but a great deal in a few.