Wend
n.
member of a Slavic people that resided in parts of northeastern Germany in medieval times (remnants of this people are known today as Sorbs)
wend
v.
walk; make one's way
Wends
Wends is the English name for
West Slavs that had settled in the area between the
Oder River on the east and the
Elbe and
Saale rivers on the west by the 5th century CE, in what is now eastern
Germany. It is believed that Germanic peoples originally adopted the ethnonym from the ancient Northern Veneti and later transferred it to their easterly neighbours, the Slavs (see Relation between Veneti and Slavs for further details).
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wend
Verb
1. direct one's course or way; "wend yoour way through the crowds"
(hypernym) travel, go, move, locomote
Wends
(n. pl.)
A Slavic tribe which once occupied the northern and eastern parts of Germany, of which a small remnant exists.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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