Wending
verb (used with object), wended or (Archaic) went; wending.
1.
to pursue or direct (one’s way).
verb (used without object), wended or (Archaic) went; wending.
2.
to proceed or go.
verb
1.
to direct (one’s course or way); travel: wend one’s way home
noun
1.
(esp in medieval European history) a Sorb; a member of the Slavonic people who inhabited the area between the Rivers Saale and Oder in the early Middle Ages and were conquered by Germanic invaders by the 12th century See also Lusatia
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